The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Wake up, your pal’s dead’

Party ends in terror, violence

- ALEXANDRIA UTTING

A FRIEND of Brisbane teen Cian English was roused from being bashed unconsciou­s and told “your mate is dead” after the 19-year-old plunged from a Gold Coast balcony trying to escape a violent robbery, police say.

In a final act of bravery, Mr English stepped in during the alleged attack to defend his mate, who was being repeatedly punched in the face, before the group allegedly turned on the 19-year-old from Hawthorne, the Bulletin understand­s.

Mr English was found at 3.15am on Saturday after fallen from the fourth-floor balcony of View Pacific Apartments at Surfers Paradise, where he had been staying.

Police will allege he was trying to escape the violent robbery when he fell to his death.

Jason Ryan Knowles, 22, Lachlan Paul Soper-Lagas, 18, and Hayden Paul Kratzmann, 20, were on Sunday arrested over the incident.

All three men have been charged with Mr English’s murder, two counts of deprivatio­n of liberty and two counts of robbery while armed in company.

Police will allege Mr English and his friend, who has not been named to protect his privacy, went to an upstairs apartment to party with a group of people, including those now charged with murder.

The group from the floor above Mr English and his friends offered to share a stash of prescripti­on drugs, it has been alleged.

The two groups are believed to have gone back and forth between the two Glitter Strip apartments throughout the night.

Things turned sour when Mr English’s friend allegedly got into an argument with the men, who began demanding he remove his clothing and hand over the vest he was wearing, police claim.

Kratzmann allegedly held a knife to Mr English’s throat before forcing him to also take off his jacket.

It’s alleged the group of men, armed with knives, threatened the pair, saying they had to stay in the apartment despite them begging to leave.

A terrified Mr English ran towards the balcony of the unit and was chased by the men before falling to his death, police will allege.

When police and paramedics entered one of the apartments, they found four other teens, as young as 16, in varying states of consciousn­ess.

They were taken to Robina Hospital for observatio­n.

It is understood that drug utensils and a large quantity of diazepam, or Valium, was found inside the room.

Two of the men – Knowles and Kratzmann – were arrested in Brisbane on Sunday.

They had their matters heard in the Brisbane Magistrate­s Court yesterday, while Soper-Lagas had his case briefly mentioned in the Beenleigh Magistrate­s Court.

None were able to apply for bail because of the serious nature of the charges.

They did not personally appear in court but Kratzmann’s and Knowles’ matters were adjourned to Southport Magistrate­s Court on August 4 by their lawyers Jon Ide and Andrew Bale.

Soper-Lagas will appear in Beenleigh Magistrate­s Court again today to determine his next hearing date.

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Cian English fell to his death from a balcony and two of the accused Jason Knowles (far left) and Hayden Kratzmann.
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