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Family disappointed man who stabbed two men in north Queensland home invasion won t face inquest

Family disappointed man who stabbed two men in north Queensland home invasion won t face inquest By Talissa Siganto © Provided by ABC NEWS Police images of Dean Webber s injuries after the Alva Beach stabbing. (Supplied: Department of Justice and Attorney General) The family of one of two men killed during a north Queensland home invasion more than two years ago, say they are disappointed the man who stabbed the pair will not have to give evidence in person at an inquest. The pair were searching for Candice Locke, who was injured, and had sought refuge in the 19-year-old s home, before a fight broke out between Mr Webber and the men.

Alva Beach teenager who stabbed two intruders to death on Grand Final night won t have to testify

Alva Beach teenager who stabbed two intruders to death on Grand Final night won t have to testify
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Family disappointed man who stabbed two men in north Queensland home invasion won t face inquest

Family disappointed man who stabbed two men in north Queensland home invasion won t face inquest
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Mother of Tara Brown reveals she still hasn t told her granddaughter what happened to her parents

Tara Brown was savagely murdered by her boyfriend on the Gold Coast in 2015 The couple shared a young daughter, now aged eight and in grandmother s care Ms Brown s mother said she is yet to tell the little girl what happened to parents  Lionel Patea pleaded guilty to Ms Brown s murder and sentenced to 20 years jail

Coronial investigation into baby boy s death finds Queensland Child Safety Department ignored warnings

Coronial investigation into baby boy s death finds Queensland Child Safety Department ignored warnings WedWednesday 17 FebFebruary 2021 at 9:42am The child was found dead with his sleeping mother slumped over his body on the couch. ( Share Print text only Cancel A coronial investigation into the death of an eight-week-old boy has revealed how Queensland s Child Safety Department ignored crucial warning signs from medical experts before the infant died in his mother s lap. Key points: The boy was born at Logan Hospital in June 2015 with methadone and amphetamine in his body The family was known to the Child Safety Department due to the mother s history of drug abuse

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