'How can I tell my boys their daddy isn't here anymore?' Heartbreaking final words of young father stabbed to death outside a friend's home are revealed as his girlfriend shares tragic tribute
A young father who was fatally stabbed outside a friend's home said he loved his partner before losing consciousness.
Corey Breceljnik, 26, stepped outside of the Watanobbi residence, on NSW's Central Coast, to take a phone call about 11.30pm on Sunday when he was stabbed in the chest and face.
Paramedics arrived and rushed the father-of-two to John Hunter Hospital where he died from his injuries on Monday.
His girlfriend penned a heartbreaking tribute on Facebook, pledging to love him forever and expressing how she felt lost having to break the news to their two sons.
Corey Breceljnik , 26, died in hospital on Monday after being fatally stabbed outside a friend's Watanobbi home
'Getting told you have less then two hours to hold the love of your life the person that was always here no matter what to help us love us,' she wrote on Monday.
'How am I meant to tell my boys their daddy isn't here anymore? I'm so speechless.
'I loved you always and forever will my baby. I'll spend every second I have left with you. And always have you in my heart forever.
'Your boys will know how much you loved us. You always made sure we had everything we needed and more. I'm sorry I wasn't there to hold you love you.
'I have no words you were our world.'
He collapsed on the doorstep and screamed for an ambulance, telling those around him he loved his partner before becoming unresponsive, 9News reported.
Mr Breceljnik's girlfriend Alyce (pictured together with their sons) wrote a heartbreaking tribute to her partner on Facebook
Family and friends set up a tribute page on Facebook in Mr Breceljnik's memory, who was affectionately known as 'sticks' by his loved ones.
'Miss you sticks, I'll always be there for Alyce, your mum and the boys,' one friend wrote.
'Wise words from a good man, rest in peace bro,' another posted, sharing a meme Mr Breceljnik had previously posted that read: 'True wealth is not of the pocket but of he heart and mind.'
A crime scene was set up, with officers spending Monday scouring the area for evidence.
Police have urged anyone with information to contact them.