A second man has been charged with murder over the fatal assault of another man in a western Sydney car park.
Ross Houllis, 28, died in hospital last week after he was allegedly assaulted by two men and dragged through the Bulls Road car park in Wakeley on February 14.
He had attended the site to sell items he had advertised online, police said in a statement on Tuesday.
Police allege the two assailants demanded cash, knocked Mr Houllis to the ground and seriously assaulted him before fleeing in a ute.
Sami Hamdach, 27, was last week charged with murder and remains before the courts.
Police on Tuesday searched a home at Yagoona in Sydney's southwest and arrested Abdul Karaali, 26, who was later charged with murder.
The matter was briefly mentioned at Bankstown Local Court, where Karaali did not apply for bail and it was formally refused.
Karaali is next due at the same court on Wednesday.
Superintendent Brett McFadden described the attack as "horrific".
"The level of violence, it was cold, it was calculating, it was very deliberate," he said on Tuesday.
"It's something that's just unacceptable for our society."
Supt McFadden said Mr Houllis' family was still coming to terms with their "tragic loss" and investigations were ongoing.
Australian Associated Press