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City Beach attack: A heartbreaking update on Perth worker Trae Black, whose leg was amputated in an alleged attack

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Trae Black still fighting for his life in intensive care a week after the alleged attack

A young worker who lost the lower part of his leg after being allegedly violently attacked by a co-worker remains in critical condition a week after the horrific incident.

Matthew William Lawson, 25, allegedly chased Trae Black, 29, in a car, forced him off the road and attacked him on the West Coast Highway in Perth’s City Beach on Monday morning.

The pair are understood to have been involved in a heated altercation on a construction site several hundred metres away in the seaside suburb before a chase began, which ended with Mr Black’s leg being severed below the knee.

Mr Black is still fighting for his life in the intensive care unit at Royal Perth Hospital seven days later, Western Australia reported.

But he would not be alive today if it were not for the desperate efforts of witnesses who rushed to his aid.

Trae’s father, Troy Black, paid tribute to those who helped save his son’s life in an emotional statement two days after the alleged attack.

“Trae has the support of friends and family, for which we are very grateful,” Black said.

‘Although Trae has a long way to go, we know he will fight hard to overcome his injuries.

Trae Black still fighting for his life in intensive care a week after the alleged attack

‘We would like to thank the people who were at the scene and who came to his aid, as well as the emergency services. We understand that, had it not been for their intervention, Trae would have died before reaching the hospital.

‘We would also like to thank the staff at RPH for the excellent care they provided to Trae and for supporting our family.

‘The last few days have been extremely difficult for those of us close to Trae, and we now ask for space and privacy so we can focus on Trae and the difficult journey ahead.’

Lawson has since admitted to one count of attempted murder over the attack after he allegedly ran over his co-worker before hitting Mr Black over the head with a hammer.

Lawson’s bizarre arrest was captured on video by shocked members of the public.

Lawson, apparently dressed only in a pair of black shorts, is watched by two uniformed police officers in a City Beach parking lot.

The arrest came just minutes after police were alerted to the horrific incident.

Harrowing CCTV footage showed Lawson turning up at his workplace with a hammer minutes before the alleged attack.

His boss was also seen apparently trying to stop him before he went to City Beach.

Police say Mr Black owes his life to the intervention and help of bystanders at the scene.

Police say Mr Black owes his life to the intervention and help of bystanders at the scene.

Lawson was charged with attempted murder and appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

When presented with the charge by Magistrate Janelle Scutt, Lawson replied: “Yes, guilty,” The West Australian reported.

There was no request for bail nor were facts read out regarding the alleged crime.

He also rejected an offer from Mr Justice Scutt to adjourn the proceedings so he could seek legal advice.

Lawson was remanded in custody and will appear before the Supreme Court on August 21.

Emergency crews and bystanders rushed to Mr Black’s aid following the incident.

A retired army veteran was one of the first bystanders to help Mr Black, who he said was “not feeling very well” after the incident.

‘He was asking for water and was quite alarmed,’ said the good Samaritan. He told 9News.

“I later learned that there was a man who (allegedly) hit him in the face with a hammer and was also at the scene.”

‘I later found the victim’s amputated leg on the shore and put it in a bag and gave it to the paramedics.’

Trae Black, 29, is in critical condition in hospital following an alleged violent attack in which his leg was severed.

Trae Black, 29, is in critical condition in hospital following an alleged violent attack in which his leg was severed.

Trae Black, 29, was allegedly attacked on the West Coast Highway (pictured) at Perth's City Beach on Monday.

Trae Black, 29, was allegedly attacked on the West Coast Highway (pictured) at Perth’s City Beach on Monday.

Superintendent Manus Walsh previously told reporters that the alleged incident was sparked by a ‘‘verbal altercation’ at a nearby construction site.

“The victim fled the area and was (allegedly) pursued by another male in a silver Mazda sport utility vehicle,” Superintendent Walsh told reporters.

‘It is possible that the victim was hit by the vehicle and then the attacker attacked her again using a hammer.’

Superintendent Walsh thanked passers-by who came to Mr Black’s aid, including an off-duty orthopaedic doctor who used the straps of his bag as a makeshift tourniquet for him.

“We are very, very grateful to the off-duty doctor,” he said.

“This was a heartbreaking incident for anyone, whether trained police officers or members of the public.”

Superintendent Walsh added that it was likely Mr Black would have died without the help of bystanders.

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