Norwegian tourist assaulted in St Kilda
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A 19-year-old man has been charged after an alleged assault left a Norwegian tourist with a broken arm in St Kilda.
The alleged attack occurred on December 18 after a group of up to eight people approached the 34-year-old man in Melbourne’s inner suburbs and allegedly accused him of taking photos of others.

Reports indicate that the man’s phone was purportedly seized and hurled into the water before he endured an assault.

Norwegian tourist assaulted in St Kilda
The attack has been called “disgusting” by police. (9News)
He was taken to hospital after suffering a broken arm, and has since returned home despite planning to stay in Australia for Christmas.

In an unexpected turn, a 19-year-old resident of Deer Park voluntarily approached a police station last night.

He was interviewed by police, and subsequently charged with intentionally causing injury, robbery, affray and theft.

The individual has since been released on bail and is scheduled to appear before the Melbourne Magistrates Court on July 8 of the upcoming year.

Authorities are still on the lookout for seven more suspects who have yet to be identified or apprehended.

Detective Senior Constable Jesse Coppel condemned the incident as “disgusting,” expressing regret over the summer serenity of the beach being shattered by such acts.

“People behaving in this way is deplorable, it doesn’t belong here,” he said.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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