A Seabrook man who died in hospital following a shooting in Melbourne’s CBD at the weekend is being remembered for his warmth and kindness.
Kwar Ater died on Sunday, September 7, at a Parkville hospital.
Police said emergency services were called to the corner of Franklin and Elizabeth streets in the CBD just before 4am, following reports of a gunshot.
A short time later, the 26-year-old presented at the hospital with a gunshot wound.
He died from his injuries soon after.
Police believe the shooting was a targeted attack, but no arrests had been when Star Weekly went to print.
in a statement shared to social media, Point Cook Central Sporting Club paid tribute to Mr Ater, who was part of its senior football team.
“Our hearts are broken as we share the devastating news of the passing of our much-loved senior division 1 ruckman, Kwar Ater, at just 26,” the statement said.
“Kwar was one of a kind, always giving his time to the juniors, lifting his teammates, and bringing warmth and kindness wherever he went.
“He wasn’t just a great footballer, he was an even better person and a true mate to so many at our club.
“We are absolutely shattered and he will be deeply missed by every single one of us at Point Cook Centrals. Our love and thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who were lucky enough to know him.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au







