Teenage boy told his mother he loved her before he was killed during a wild ...

Shocking footage has emerged of a wild street brawl that broke out during a house party in Sydney south-west on Friday night that resulted in a death of a teenage boy. 

Alex 'Aleki' Ioane was celebrating a 16th birthday party when the fight broke out at the Inglburn residence about 9.40pm. 

The 18-year-old had borrowed $10 from his mother earlier that afternoon to attend the party and he had told his mother 'I love you' as he left, according to https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/status/1132566102330896384. 

The teenager suffered serious head injuries during the brawl and he was rushed to Liverpool Hospital but did not survive. 

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Alex Ioane (pictured), 18, was celebrating a 16th birthday party when his life was cut short after a fight erupted in Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west at 9.40pm on Friday

Alex Ioane (pictured), 18, was celebrating a 16th birthday party when his life was cut short after a fight erupted in Ingleburn in Sydney's south-west at 9.40pm on Friday 

Police have not pressed any murder charges yet, however, they have charged a 19-year-old with break and enter after he broke into a nearby house in an effort to evade officers. 

Isoa Rabuatoka allegedly broke into the nearby Chan family home leaving bloody handprints on the wall. 

'It was very scary. I was in bed and listening to everything happening.' Logan Chan told Seven News. 

Rabuatoka is currently on a 12 month Intensive Correction Order after being arrested at a dance party with one of the conditions being he is on a curfew and should not have been out after 9pm, the court heard. 

There were up to 80 people at the party when the fight over 'something petty' started. 

Carloads of young men, armed with a baseball bats and wooden and metal poles, arrived when the brawl spilled onto the street. The alleged weapons have been seized by police. 

Four men, all

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