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An infected Sydney tradie who ignored border bans and travelled to Queensland where he triggered a major Covid scare has shown no remorse.
George Thompson, 26, was fined almost $10,000 for flouting lockdown laws and only escaped a criminal charge because police wanted to deal with it immediately .
He insists he had no clue he had Covid and when asked if he understood why people were angry he said that reaction was fair enough but he wasn t fazed by what others thought of him.
George Thompson (pictured) was supposed to be isolating in Sydney but instead took a cross-border holiday into Queensland
The Qantas flight attendant and Sydney tradie who sparked new fears coronavirus had spread in Queensland have been revealed, with the woman also said to be an ex-partner of one of the state s most notorious criminals.
Malynda Gray, 36, who also goes by Mel Waterhouse, has been identified as the woman who moved around in south-east Queensland for a week after experiencing Covid symptoms, The Courier-Mail reported.
Ms Gray felt ill on July 13 but then visited multiple locations in Brisbane and the Gold Coast, including the Dreamworld theme park at Coomera. She returned a positive Covid test on July 22.
She also travelled across the Queensland-NSW border to Ballina on July 14 to collect a 26-year-old man now identified as George Thompson, 26, a Sydney tradesman.
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Stolen car crash, Mermaid Waters
Police have arrested a 14-year-old girl and a 21-year-old woman after an alleged stolen car crashed at Mermaid Waters this morning.
It will be alleged that around 6.00am, a 39-year-old female supermarket employee parked her grey 2008 Mazda 2 in her work carpark on Beaudesert-Nerang Road, Nerang, and exited the vehicle before being approached by two females.
One of the females allegedly threatened the woman with a knife and demanded her car-keys, before the pair fled in the stolen car.
Around 7.20am, the Mazda 2 crashed into bushes and a light-pole on Markeri Street at Mermaid Waters.