Mental health nurse s âhomicidal thoughtsâ against partner A former employee of a hospital told police how heâd been training to stab his former wife, a court has heard.
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Subscriber only A former mental health nurse walked into a Logan police station to confess he was having homicidal thoughts about stabbing his then-wife, the Beenleigh District Court heard on Friday. Steve Andelkovic, 48, pleaded guilty to one count of common assault, one count of threatening violence and one count of using a carriage service (phone) to threaten to kill. The court heard Andelkovic, from Lowood, worked as a clinical nurse in the mental health ward of The Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital until February, 2018, when he began the process of separating from his then-wife.
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Critical crash after cops call off pursuit over safety Police say they called off a car chase over safety concerns for the public, but just moments later, the car flipped and rolled.
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Subscriber only The Queensland Police Service s ethical standards command is investigating after a driver was left critical when the car she was driving crashed moments after police called off a pursuit of the same vehicle.
The Courier-Mail understands police had followed a woman driving a red four-wheel drive in Logan yesterday afternoon, during what s believed to be a police pursuit due to dangerous driving conditions.
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Dr Tomasz Fryzlewicz, 62, moved to the UK in 2006 from Krakow to work in NHS
Cardiologist reported to General Medical Council after failing English tests
He has since appeared before practice medicine panels on an annual basis
Today it emerged that Fryzlewicz had been suspended for a further 10 months
Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service stopped short of suspending him for life