Father to fight murder charge after four-month-oldâs death An autopsy report into the death of a Gladstone baby, who police allege suffered brain injuries at the hands of his father, is still outstanding, court told
Crime by PATRICK BILLINGS
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Subscriber only An autopsy report in relation to the alleged murder of a four month old baby last year is still unfinished, a court has heard. Gladstone father Tiaan Burger, 27, is accused of murdering his baby son Finnick Hercules Burger in January last year. The child died after being admitted to hospital with head and internal injuries. Police have alleged the boy suffered catastrophic brain injuries and other internal injuries. Burger has indicated he will fight the charge.
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Two major appointments to Queensland’s Magistracy
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence The Honourable Shannon Fentiman
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Shannon Fentiman today announced two appointments – Anthony Gett is the state’s newest Deputy Chief Magistrate, while Susan Warrington will become a Magistrate in Cairns.
“Queensland’s judiciary, and by extension the community at large, is in very safe hands when you consider the talent and work ethos of people like Deputy Chief Magistrate Gett and Magistrate Warrington,” Minister Fentiman said.
Deputy Chief Magistrate Gett replaces Magistrate Leanne O’Shea, who has retired.