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Townsville men charged over car crash that killed Jennifer Board remanded in custody
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A car struck and killed motorcyclist Jennifer Board last Friday.
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An 18-year-old man charged in relation to a car crash that killed Jennifer Board in Townsville has been denied bail by a magistrate after outbursts in a north Queensland court.
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Gregory Clubb appeared for a bail application in the Townsville Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning
His bail application was denied after shouting abuse from the dock at the magistrate and police prosecutor
In a separate hearing, a 25-year-old charged with murder over Ms Board s death was remanded in custody
Gregory Clubb, 18, faces 11 charges and appeared in the Townsville Magistrates Court on Tuesday where he was joined by friends and family - shouting across the floor.