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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.
Manâs alleged house of horrors revealed Police allege a man who threatened to âseverâ his girlfriendâs spinal cord and called himself the âExterminatorâ tormented her over several terrifying months.
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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
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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.
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A North Queensland inquest has heard an Indigenous man who died in police custody received sub-optimal treatment from paramedics.
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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
Manâs alleged house of horrors revealed Police allege a man who threatened to âseverâ his girlfriendâs spinal cord and called himself the âExterminatorâ tormented her over several terrifying months.
Crime by Bianca Hrovat
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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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