20:57 EDT, 16 May 2021
A Queensland pharmacist accused of trying to kill two women by setting a north Brisbane home alight will remain behind bars.
Emergency services were called to the Eveleigh Street home in the suburb of Wooloowin early on Sunday morning following reports of a house fire.
Two women in the house at the time of the fire escaped without injury.
Curtis Shea Mickan, 34, is charged with two counts each of attempted murder and arson, assault occasioning bodily harm, common assault and wilful damage.
Emergency services were called to the Eveleigh Street home in the suburb of Wooloowin early on Sunday morning following reports of a house fire
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Bail refused for Taigum man charged with the death of his mother
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The man accused of killing his mother in a Brisbane home has been remanded in custody.
Cristian Dino Lawlor, 22, on Friday fronted Brisbane Magistrates Court on multiple charges including manslaughter and possession of weapons and explosives.
SES personnel search the Taigum property on Wednesday, May 12, after the womanâs death on Saturday.
Credit:Jordan Fabris - Nine News Queensland
Mr Lawlor was arrested and charged on Thursday after his motherâs body was found in their Taigum home on Saturday.
A man charged over the death of his mother had been cleaning a gun and left a live round of ammunition in it, a court has been told.
Cristian Dino Lawlor, 22, appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday charged with the manslaughter of his mother Giustina Katerina Lawlor.
Relatives heard a gunshot then Mrs Lawlor scream inside her Taigum home, in Brisbane, last Saturday. Her body was found on the laundry floor and despite the efforts of paramedics, she could not be revived.
The court was told her son, a part-time factory worker, had been restoring an unregistered .22 calibre rimfire rifle at the family home.