An international student has reminded himself of the frightening moment that he was reportedly beaten with a metal pole in a neighborhood conflict.
Emergency services were called to a Plumpton house in West Sydney last Wednesday, after reports of an alleged attack.
They arrived to find a group of Pakistani students who helped their roommate Talha Javed, 22, who were injured in the concrete driveway.
Images that the confrontation recorded reportedly showed that their neighbor approached the house that used a metal pole.
He is repeatedly told that the young men 'keep the F ****** noise low'.
Cameraman Jawad Ali is heard in the clip: “I never did anything, brother.”
Moments later, Mr. Javed appeared from the house in which the commotion was asked.
The neighbor would then have attacked Mr Javed with the metal pole.
![Confronting moment an international student is allegedly bashed with a metal pole after neighbourhood spat spirals out of control Confronting moment an international student is allegedly bashed with a metal pole after neighbourhood spat spirals out of control](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/08/95017895-14377333-image-a-23_1739090801409.jpg)
A neighbor arrived in a house occupied by a group of international students and asked them to keep 'noise' low
![The situation escalated when the neighbor was reportedly filmed to attack one of the students with a pool](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/08/95017893-14377333-image-a-24_1739090807791.jpg)
The situation escalated when the neighbor was reportedly filmed to attack one of the students with a pool
Mr Javed fell to the ground and hit his head against a car parked in the driveway.
The alleged attacker is running away while the friends of Mr Javed brought themselves to the rescue and called Triple-0
Javed suffered internal bleeding and was rushed to the Nepean Hospital.
He also required stitches to a cut to his head.
“I like to be dizzy and the pain and the headache, it doesn't go away,” a shaded Lord Javed told Nine News on Sunday.
Doctors told him that it could cost him two months to fully recover.
The police later arrested a man who was accused of common abuse and injury with the intention of causing serious physical injury.
Saipele Levi Paila, 40 spent the night in a police cell before appearing at MT Druitt Local Court on Thursday.
![Talha Javed, 22, hit his head when he fell to the ground](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/11/95017885-14377333-Talha_Javed_22_hit_his_head_as_he_fell_to_the_ground-a-16_1739100006813.jpg)
Talha Javed, 22, hit his head when he fell to the ground
![Images of the alleged attack shows that a man with a metal pipe in the students' house has arrived with a metal pipe](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/08/95017891-14377333-image-a-27_1739090853258.jpg)
![The 40-year-old was seen who ran away after the alleged attack](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/09/08/95017887-14377333-image-a-28_1739090853258.jpg)
The 40-year-old would reportedly see it coming and walking away with a metal pipe in the alleged attack
He was a conditional bail to appear on April 4 for Penrith Local Court.
He is excluded from living or near his Plumpton house.
The students told TV crews that they had not made no noise at the time of the incident.
“We don't do parties, we don't even have a musical speaker in our house,” Mr. Ali told Seven News.
He added that the students had even given the police permission to inspect the house for any musical speakers to confirm to claim.
He said he and his friends are now thinking about moving somewhere else.