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Man called cops on himself after breaking woman s nose

Premium Content 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.

Man s alleged house of horrors revealed | Sunshine Coast Daily

Man’s alleged house of horrors revealed Police allege a man who threatened to ‘sever’ his girlfriend’s spinal cord and called himself the ‘Exterminator’ tormented her over several terrifying months. Crime by Bianca Hrovat Premium Content Subscriber only A man who allegedly turned his Logan home into a violent house of horrors, where police allege he sprayed the word slut over the walls, hit his girlfriend and himself with a hammer and threatened to drill in her kneecaps has been denied bail. Matthew John Hill, from Slacks Creek, appeared via video link from prison at the Beenleigh Magistrates Court for a bail application hearing on Wednesday.

Indigenous death in custody inquest hears paramedics provided sub-optimal care after arrest

Indigenous death in custody inquest hears paramedics provided sub-optimal care after arrest Posted 3 updated 2 AprApril 2021 at 11:57am The inquest heard from the deceased man s stepdaughter, Shianne Matheson, and his long-term partner, Regina Matheson, pictured here with his brother, Jason King. ( Share Print text only Cancel A North Queensland inquest has heard an Indigenous man who died in police custody received sub-optimal treatment from paramedics. Key points: Queensland Ambulance Service says an Indigenous man who died in custody wasn t properly assessed by paramedics The inquest heard that an ambulance officer instructed a police constable to perform CPR on the man Twelve people gave evidence at the inquest, the findings of which are expected to be handed down later this year

Man s alleged house of horrors revealed

Man’s alleged house of horrors revealed Police allege a man who threatened to ‘sever’ his girlfriend’s spinal cord and called himself the ‘Exterminator’ tormented her over several terrifying months. Crime by Bianca Hrovat Premium Content Subscriber only A man who allegedly turned his Logan home into a violent house of horrors, where police allege he sprayed the word slut over the walls, hit his girlfriend and himself with a hammer and threatened to drill in her kneecaps has been denied bail. Matthew John Hill, from Slacks Creek, appeared via video link from prison at the Beenleigh Magistrates Court for a bail application hearing on Wednesday.

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