Tributes to 'respected' footy player killed in stabbing

Tributes have been left for 32-year-old Sitaleki Filihiahekava, stabbed to death in Marrickville. (Rounak Amini/AAP PHOTOS)

Friends and family are mourning a well-liked local rugby league player who was stabbed to death on a busy suburban street only a short distance from the prime minister's electorate office.

Police are still searching for the person who killed 32-year-old Sitaleki Filihiahekava, who was attacked on Marrickville Rd at Marrickville, in Sydney's inner west, about 7.30pm on Monday.

Mascot Juniors president Frank Cookson expressed his sympathies for the rugby league player's "extensive family and multitude of friends".

"It is with sincere regret we advise the passing of one of our club's players Sitaleki Filihiahekava last evening in terrible circumstances," he wrote on social media.

"Leki was a well liked and respected integral member of our A reserve grade premiership team two weeks ago where he performed admirably.

"RIP Leki your happy, friendly personality will be greatly missed."

The scene in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville where a 32-year-old man was stabbed and killed.

Cards attached to flowers left at the scene on Tuesday morning paid tribute to "Big Leki".

"Rest in peace my brother," read another.

NSW Police acting Superintendent Ben Kennis said investigators believe the attack was "somewhat targeted".

"It was not a random attack on Marrickville Rd, the community can be assured of that," he said.

The busy main street is lined with restaurants, some of which had to close their doors for the night after the attack.

The incident happened a few hundred metres along the road from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's electorate office.

Mr Filihiahekava was dining with several others at one of the restaurants before he was stabbed.

"Family and friends did converge," Supt Kennis said.

"It was a highly emotive crime scene at the time, but I can't say with any certainty how they found out about what happened."

FATAL STABBING MARRICKVILLE
Investigators believe the stabbing attack in Sydney's Marrickville was "somewhat targeted".

One man breached the crime scene and had to be restrained, while an officer drew their taser but did not deploy it in response, he said.

Mr Filihiahekava had met up with another person, whom he appeared to know, shortly before he was stabbed, Supt Kennis said.

But police are yet to identify the person spotted on CCTV fleeing down Silver Street after the attack.

Police are appealing for more footage as officers continue investigating.

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