An Australian CEO was stabbed to loss of life at his mansion on the Brisbane suburb of Clayfield Thursday evening on the home get together that he hosted. A 15-year-old boy was one of many attendees of the get together struggle arrested and charged with homicide. 59-year-old Greg Josephson, who co-founded youth clothes firm Common Retailer along with his brother Miceal in 1999, was internet hosting the gathering of round 30 youngsters at his home. In keeping with reviews, Josephson and the alleged killer obtained into an altercation on the get together and the teenager grabbed a family merchandise to stab Josephson. When the Queensland Police arrived at Josephson’s home, the CEO was alive however critically wounded. He was later pronounced useless on the scene. The alleged killer was captured two blocks south of Josephson’s residence. Detectives had been working to find out the circumstances of his loss of life, confirming that they had positioned the alleged weapon used, however wouldn’t elaborate on different particulars, native reviews claimed. The responding officers described the homicide scene as chaotic, the reviews added. “It was a complicated state of affairs as a result of it was a celebration, clearly, and when police flip up at a celebration it was complicated till clearly all individuals current understood what was occurring and why police had been there,” Detective performing superintendent Craig Williams informed Brisbane Instances. A triple-zero name had been made to police, Williams stated, however whether or not the decision got here from inside the house was nonetheless being investigated.Josephson based the Common Retailer in 1999 along with his brother Michael, with the primary retailer opening in Carindale in Brisbane’s japanese suburbs. The brothers not personal the corporate, having bought it for $100 million in 2018. As of December, there have been greater than 80 Common Retailer shopfronts throughout Australia.Josephson was most not too long ago the chief government of Josephson Holdings, and beforehand held roles at Westfield and Lendlease.