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Lanie Tindale

'Perfect young man' remembered after alleged 'stupid violent' murder

Lachlan Andrews, 17, pictured (third from left) with his sisters. Picture: Supplied

A Canberra teenager who was allegedly stabbed to death in NSW is remembered for his "burning fiery passion" for his loved ones and work, as a friend pleads for "this violent era to end" at a vigil for his death.

Lachlan Andrews, known as Lachie to family and friends, was mourned at a Belconnen skate park vigil on Sunday after he was allegedly murdered outside a KFC in Casino, NSW on May 29.

A teenager, also 17, has been charged with his murder.

During the vigil, a family friend called the 17-year-old's death a "stupid, violent and sudden loss". She shared her speech to social media, but asked not to be named.

"Random fights, organised fights, carrying weapons, and not realising someone could die [is] absolute stupidity that needs to stop now," the friend wrote.

"Honestly I get it! I grew up in Belco. I roamed the mall, the skatepark and even the violent bus interchange that used to be there.

"I know what's it's like to attend a fight and never for a second think I would die.

"If Lachie's death has any meaning I hope and pray it is for this violent era to end!"

Lachlan Andrews, 17, was remembered as ambitious and passionate. Picture: Supplied

Lachie moved from Canberra to the Murwillumbah region about two years ago with father figure Nick Hart, where he worked hard as a labourer and took up boxing.

Lachie's mum Linda Pridham said he had "overcome so much and fought so hard to turn his life around".

"The amount of love and support shows how loved my boy is and always will be," she said.

Lachlan Andrews pictured as a child with his sister Hayleigh. Picture: Supplied

His brother Brent Dopson said Lachie was a devoted person who cared deeply.

"He was a really, really good kid, he cared a lot about other people. He was a hard worker and when he found something that he liked he devoted all ... of his mental energy towards it," Mr Dopson said.

"If he cared about you, he really cared.

"He'd do anything to help anyone out. He was that person that would give his own shirt off his own back."

Lachlan Andrews as a child, pictured right. Picture: Supplied

Mr Dopson said Lachie had been steered to a "better path and a better way and he was really becoming the perfect young man".

"Having the opportunity to go up to [NSW] with Nick [Hart] and start doing some car detailing and vinyl wrapping work had helped him," Mr Dopson said.

"He'd come such a long way in such a short time, it was quite remarkable."

Lachlan Andrews and Nick Hart. Picture: Supplied

Lachie's friend and boss of four years Mike Marlor said the teenager had "the biggest heart".

"He would help everyone he could in any situation. Lachie was always extremely well mannered and respectful and a very hard worker," Mr Marlor said.

Lachlan Andrews (right) as a child with his sister. Picture: Supplied

"He was like a big brother to my children."

Mr Marlor said Lachie lost his belongings during the recent Northern Rivers floods, but had spent his time helping others.

"He's very loved in the community for everything he did," Mr Marlor said.

The family are raising funds on GoFundMe to bring Lachie's body to the ACT and hold a funeral.

Lachlan Andrews was mourned on Sunday. Picture: Supplied

A social media post from a family friend 

I am standing not before you but with you today in this time of mourning the stupid violent and sudden loss of Lachlan Jason Andrews. I'm not going to discuss my grief or memories. But I am going to discuss something very important with you all. Something I wish Lachie could experience today. A warning and deep hearted request. This idea of being invincible. Playing plastic GI JO tough guy games. Random fights, organised fights, carrying weapons, and not realising someone could die. Is absolute stupidity that needs to stop now! Honestly I get it!

I grew up in Belco. I roamed the mall, the skatepark and even the violent bus interchange that used to be there. Many of you would not remember that. So yeah I get it. I know what's it's like to attend a fight and never for a second think I would die. But I could've!

I also get holding a weapon for protection and honestly not thinking that someone could die at the end of it. But they could've! ...

You are all standing here with your lives and your futures.

If Lachie's death has any meaning I hope and pray it is for this violent era to end!

Stop this from happening anymore!

It is up to you all to make this difference, for yourselves, your brothers and sisters, your nieces and nephews and your precious children to come.

Your family and your name are what you are fighting for right!?

Well fight in the right way dam it!

Fight to stop this from happening to yourself, your friends, and the generations to come.

Please!?

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