Aidan Becker, 22, was allegedly stabbed to death after intervening to help a 14-year-old who was being robbed by four teenagers.
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An off-duty security guard who died at a Melbourne train station on Friday night is being remembered as a “quiet hero” by his friends and colleagues.

In a tragic turn of events, 22-year-old Aidan Becker lost his life after heroically stepping in to aid a 14-year-old victim during a robbery involving four teenagers. This courageous act has left a profound impact on his community and friends, who are grappling with the loss of someone who consistently prioritized others’ well-being over his own.

Friends of Aidan describe him as a selfless individual, always willing to lend a hand. “He was the type to go out of his way and do what he did,” remarked his friend JD, reflecting on Aidan’s character. “That’s probably the biggest thing I love about him. It’s just heartbreaking – I miss him.” Such sentiments echo throughout the community, underscoring the void left by his untimely departure.

Aidan Becker, 22, was allegedly stabbed to death after intervening to help a 14-year-old who was being robbed by four teenagers.
Aidan Becker, 22, was allegedly stabbed to death after intervening to help a 14-year-old who was being robbed by four teenagers. (Nine)

The site of Aidan’s tragic passing has transformed into a heartfelt tribute, with members of the public visiting to leave flowers and pay their respects throughout the day. This spontaneous shrine serves as a testament to his bravery and the deep respect he earned from those around him.

“It’s just every parent’s worst nightmare,” commented local resident Rachael Taranto, voicing the shared grief and shock felt by many. The incident is a somber reminder of the risks faced by those who stand up for others, and the lasting legacy left by acts of courage and compassion.

The spot where he died has turned into a shrine to the brave man, with members of the public leaving floral tributes throughout the day.

“It’s just every parent’s worst nightmare,” local resident Rachael Taranto said.

“We really want the family to know we’re all thinking of them, and their son is a hero.”

Becker was a local to the area, who loved animals, travelling, and making music.

He worked at the Alfred Hospital, which released a statement this afternoon mourning his death.

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of young security officer, Aidan Becker,” it said.

“Aidan’s colleagues at The Alfred describe him as a dedicated, respected, and much-loved member of our security team.

Aidan Becker, 22, was allegedly stabbed to death after intervening to help a 14-year-old who was being robbed by four teenagers.
Aiden worked at the Alfred Hospital, which released a statement this afternoon mourning his death. (Nine)

“He will be remembered for being full of life, and for his positive energy, kindness and dedication.  He was a quiet hero who gave his all for those around him.”

Two 17-year-olds, a 16-year-old and an 18-year-old were all arrested by police.
The 16-year-old, a 17-year-old boy from the Whittlesea area, and the 18-year-old were charged with murder and armed robbery.
One of the 17-year-old boys is still in hospital under police guard, and has not been interviewed or charged yet.
The 18-year-old man appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court today and did not apply for bail.

He will remain behind bars until his next court hearing in June.

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