A man who was with his son when he was stabbed at a Gympie intersection in broad daylight on Father’s Day has told court his recollection of the moments surrounding the deadly incident.
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Brad William Mitchell, 45, faced the Gympie Magistrates Court on Thursday morning charged with failing to comply with a reporting obligation in accordance with the Child Protection Act between November 1 and November 30 last year. Mitchell had failed to make his quarterly report to the Child Offending and Protection Registry after being sentenced in the District Court for two counts of indecently dealing with a child under 16, among other offences last September. In December 2018, the then 42-year-old Mitchell was watching a 15-year-old girl and her older brother while their parents and sister were out. Mitchell had been asked to look in on the teenagers while they were home alone, but instead gave them alcohol and drank with them before assaulting the girl in her own bed.