Mourner of NT grocer Linford Feick injured by brick thrown at car hours after funeralBy Jack HislopMBy Matt GarrickTopic:Crime3h ago3 hours agoFri 9 May 2025 at 3:22amA female relative of Linford Feick was taken to hospital after a brick was thrown through a car window. (ABC News: Dane Hirst )In short:Northern Territory police say a woman was taken to hospital after a brick was thrown through the window of a moving car in Darwin. The four people travelling in the car included family members of shop owner Linford Feick, who was fatally stabbed last month, and the incident occurred just hours after his funeral.What's next?Police located three children they believe were involved in the incident and are talking to their families.abc.net.au/news/nt-mourner-of-linford-feick-allegedly-assaulted-after-funeral/105267468Link copiedShareShare articleA woman was struck by a brick thrown through the window of a moving car in Darwin just hours after attending the funeral of shop owner Linford Feick, who was fatally stabbed last month.The Northern Territory Police Force (NTPF) said a brick was thrown through a rear side window of a vehicle travelling on Bagot Road, one of Darwin's main thoroughfares, about 10:20pm on Wednesday."The vehicle was carrying four occupants, with a woman suffering a serious injury to her eye," police said in a statement.A man charged with murder over the death of Territory Friendly Grocer owner Linford Feick has faced court on Monday. (ABC News: Laetitia Lemke)"Police and St John Ambulance attended and the woman was conveyed to Royal Darwin Hospital for treatment."The four people inside the car included mourners and family members of Nightcliff stabbing victim Linford Feick, and had attended his funeral just hours earlier.Hundreds of people attend the public funeral for the NT grocer. (Supplied: Pema Pakhrin / NT News)The 71-year-old owner of Darwin's Friendly Grocer was killed last month in an alleged stabbing incident at his Nightcliff grocery store.Phillip Randel Maurice Parry, 18, has been charged with murder.Family of slain Darwin store owner pays tribute to 'dad, poppy'Photo shows An older man stands in front of rows of wine in a store.Linford Feick is remembered as a "true legend" with a "heart of gold", as the Darwin community gathers to remember the local grocer who was stabbed to death at his store. On Thursday, police located three children, aged eight, nine and 11, believed to have been involved in the incident. "Police are engaging with the families of the children, along with the Department of Children and Families," NTPF said in a statement."Police have also engaged with the victims of the rock throwing."Bagot community leaders respondIn an earlier statement on Thursday, the NTPF said three people had fled into nearby Bagot Community, Darwin's largest Aboriginal community.But Bagot Community leader Natalie Harwood said the alleged offender was not from the community.NT Police say they believe the alleged offender fled to Bagot Community. (ABC News: Michael Franchi)"We have a lot of visitors that come in and out of Bagot," she said."We are a very tight-knit community, we have strong leaders ... we're trying to work with police and community residents about doing the right thing."It's an open community and people run into this community, they drive in in stolen cars and leave them here and make Bagot look like a bad place."Edwin Fejo (left) and Natalie Harwood (right) say the alleged offender was not from Bagot Community. (ABC News: Matt Garrick)Larrakia traditional owner Edwin Fejo said there were "a lot of positive things" that happened in Bagot Community."We work together, we all stay together, we're all like a big family," he said."We try hard to work together to make it a better place and a positive place."It's unfortunate that [the incident] happened just outside of Bagot, we show our sympathy and our emotions are also with the [Feick] family."Posted 3h ago3 hours agoFri 9 May 2025 at 3:22am, updated 2h ago2 hours agoFri 9 May 2025 at 4:12amShare optionsCopy linkFacebookX (formerly Twitter)Top StoriesNationals leader faces Canavan challenge as Taylor confirms he'll contest Liberal leadershipLIVEPhoto shows Matt Canavan, in side profile, grimaces slightly during a press conferenceAustralia's political conclave theatrics feel blokey, but the future is femaleAAnalysis by Annabel CrabbPhoto shows Sussan LeyErin Patterson was building Lego hours after serving deadly meal, court hearsTopic:CourtsPhoto shows A close up photo of Erin Patterson looking over her shoulder wearing glases.China criticises Australia over joint exercises in South China SeaTopic:Defence and National SecurityPhoto shows A Philippine Navy AW159 helicopter with the the HMAS Sydney in the background. 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