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Subscriber only A young single mother repeatedly called police c-nts during an intercept and was found to have cannabis and powerful opioids on her. Tamica Rose Coman, 22, abused the Noosaville police officers on November 6, 2020, earning herself a court date. Coman faced Murgon Magistrates Court on Tuesday, May 25, charged with two counts of contravening a police requirement, two counts of possessing dangerous drugs and one count public nuisance. She pleaded guilty to all charges. Police prosecutor Pepe Gangemi told the court the contravene requirement charges resulted from Coman failing to attend the Noosa Police Station between November 5-18 and Maryborough Police Station between November 29 and December 10 to provide her identifying particulars.
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Subscriber only A young Queensland mother accused of checking Facebook and tending to other children while her baby daughter drowned in a laundry sink has appeared in court again. Lavinia Alison Murray, 21, is accused of leaving her seven-month-old baby in a makeshift bath in the laundry sink for up to 10 minutes on three separate occasions before returning a fourth time to find the little girl blue and unresponsive on February 5 this year. Murray was granted bail at her last appearance on February 12, with the case mentioned in Murgon Magistrates Court on Tuesday. Police prosecutor sergeant Pepe Gangemi informed the court a brief of evidence had been submitted to Murray s lawyers on April 28.
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Subscriber only Police were alerted to a violent domestic incident by a South Burnett man after he pushed his partner into a wall and broke her nose. Appearing before Murgon Magistrates Court via video link, the defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to unlawfully assaulting a woman occasioning bodily harm, breaching a domestic violence order, and failing to appear in court. Police prosecutor Sergeant Pepe Gangemi said police were called to a Murgon address on February 27 by the defendant, who admitted to breaking his partner s nose during an altercation. Police received a triple-zero call from the defendant. He said, I broke her nose , Sergeant Gangemi said.
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Subscriber only A lapse of judgment from a young driver ended in tragedy when a man fell from the side of a moving car, hitting his head on the road at Wondai. Stephen Bruce Kemp, 61, was airlifted to a Brisbane hospital on May 2, 2020, however he died from his injuries days later on May 4. Appearing before Murgon Magistrates Court on Tuesday, the driver of the vehicle, 19-year-old Gemma Vogel, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention causing death. The court heard on May 2 last year, Vogel, and a passenger were driving down Haly Street in Wondai when she spotted Mr Kemp walking along the footpath, police prosecutor Sergeant Barry Stevens told the court.