SYDNEY - A second alleged member of the Hells Angels bikie gang has been charged over a fatal brawl at Sydney Airport.
Anthony Zervas died after allegedly being beaten with a steel bollard and stabbed during the brawl on March 22 that rolled through two levels of the domestic terminal in front of scores of bystanders.
Zervas, 29, was the brother of senior Hells Angels member Peter Zervas.
Tuesday's charging of a 25-year-old man from Greystanes in Sydney's west brings to 10 the number of people charged over the brawl.
"An alleged member of the Hells Angels Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang has been charged as a result of ongoing investigations into a fatal fight at Sydney Airport earlier this year," police said in a statement.
He has been charged with riot and affray and is due to face Sydney's Central Local Court later on Tuesday.
Last week, Peter Zervas, 32, was the first Hells Angel to be charged over the incident that claimed his brother's life.
The violent clash between Comanchero and Hells Angels has sparked a police crackdown on illegal bikie gang activity, with police vowing last week to lay many more charges over the brawl.
- AAP
Hells Angel charged in Sydney Airport brawl: police
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