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The gruesome injuries suffered by a 16-year-old boy who was allegedly bashed to death by a pack of teenagers at a housing commission residence in Sydney's west can be revealed. 
The boy, who can't be named for legal reasons, was allegedly lured to the home at Perigee Close, Doonside, last week and may have spent up to two days at the property. 
Police will allege last Wednesday afternoon the teenager, described as a drifter, was set upon by four boys aged between 13 and 15, plus two girls, 15 and 19.

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The offenders allegedly 'took turns' jumping and stomping on him, with much of the brutal alleged attack recorded on mobile phones and later posted online.  
At 4.39pm, someone in one of the recordings shouted 'leave him', police will allege in court, and minutes later most of the alleged offenders left the home. 
Police sources told Daily Mail Australia at 5.42pm, teen mum Kayla Dawson, 19, called 000 and told operators the teenage boy was showing 'no signs of life.   
Paramedics rushed to the scene and performed CPR on the boy for a 'very long' time. 
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Police will allege in court that Kayla Dawson, 19, rang 000 at 5.42pm on Wednesday, August 4, telling operators the 16-year-old boy showed no signs of life
Paramedics worked on the boy at Ms Dawson's home in Doonside, in Sydney's west, for a very long time, police sources told Daily Mail Australia - even restarting his heart witha shot of adrenalin
The boy had no pulse and wasn't breathing - but the ambulance workers managed to restart the boy's heart with a shot of adrenalin.  
The teenager was rushed to Westmead Hospital where he was placed in an induced coma and put on life support.   
He had suffered blunt force trauma to the head, chest and body area, two collapsed lungs and swelling on the brain, police will allege. 
Upon arrival at the hospital, doctors found he was brain dead. 
His injuries were described as 'non-survivable'.
The boy died on Saturday.   
Friends, acquaintances and classmates have raised more than $30,000 for his family to pay for the funeral.  
The boy was rushed to hospital via ambulance but doctors found he was brain dead and kept him alive on life support.

He died on Saturday
Doctors found the boy's injuries were 'non-survivable', a police source said
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