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$65k fine for backpacker fire safety breaches

A Lockyer Valley woman with a history of flouting fire-safety standards has been fined $65,000 after she was found guilty of running unsafe budget accommodation for backpackers and itinerant farm workers. Mayla Patterson, 54, was convicted in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday of nine charges brought against her by Queensland Fire and Emergency Services relating to two properties at Gatton and Atkinson s Dam. Magistrate John Smith found Patterson had not adequately displayed fire signs, failed to install emergency lighting and had no fire safety management plan or early warning systems at the properties in May 2018.   Mayla Patterson leaves Brisbane Magistrates Court after being fined $65,000 for breaching fire safety standards. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dan Peled

He knew she would die : Crabtree murder witness bombshell

‘He knew she would die’: Crabtree murder witness bombshell The brother of Erin Crabtree ‘knew she would die’ according to a witness. Erin’s mother stands accused of her murder. Crime by Vanessa Marsh Premium Content Subscriber only Johnathon Crabtree told his girlfriend he knew his little sister would die while he was away on a cruise with his accused killer mum, a court has heard. Maree Evelyn Crabtree is charged with the murder of her 18-year-old daughter Erin in 2012 and the murder of her son 26-year-old son Johnathon five years later in 2017. Erin s lifeless body was found in the family s Gold Coast home in September 2012 while her mother and brother were on an overseas cruise ship holiday that Erin was also meant to be on.

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