A MAN stabbed to death in Sydney after a minor road rage incident managed to say “he stabbed me” to his shocked friends before collapsing in a pool of blood.

David Campbell, a 26-year-old from Mount Druitt, was with friends at a car park in Freemans Reach on Saturday night when they were approached by a separate group.

An argument broke out, which police were told stemmed from a dispute over who had the right of way within the car park.

Witnesses said the disagreement turned physical and Mr Campbell was repeatedly stabbed which left him bleeding heavily on the pavement as his friends attempted to treat him.

He managed three tragic final words — “he stabbed me” — before staggering forward a few steps and collapsing in a pool of blood, a witness said.

Another 26-year-old man, Stephen McGuiness, allegedly fled the scene before police arrived. He was later arrested at an address in St Marys and charged with the man’s murder.

Windsor police Inspector Gary Sims told The Daily Telegraph the two men did not know each other.

The dispute over “the manner of driving in a car park” began ­between at about 6.30pm on Saturday night, he said.

Locals described seeing several people in the area “looking for trouble” prior to the bloody confrontation.

The alleged killer was due to face Parramatta bail court yesterday but there was a delay in proceedings as the prosecution awaited forensic evidence.