02:48 EDT, 5 May 2021
A man has been charged with raping a woman after offering her a free ride home from a night out in Melbourne.
The 20-year-old woman got into what she thought was a ride share vehicle after being offered a free lift home from Collingwood about 2.25am last Friday, police said.
The 20-year-old woman got into what she thought was a ride share vehicle after being offered a free lift home from Collingwood about 2.25am last Friday, police said (stock picture)
The 50-year-old man is accused of driving the woman to a different area and then sexually assaulting her inside the car.
New details in ex-MasterChef star case Ex-MasterChef star Ben Ungermann is accused of touching an underage teen ‘under the waistband’ without her consent, a court has heard.
Crime by Frances Vinall 5th May 2021 5:39 PM New details have been revealed in court about allegations a former MasterChef star sexually touched an underage girl without her consent. Ben Ungermann appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday for a ground rules hearing, where appropriate procedures for lawyers examining two underage witnesses were ordered by magistrate Mia Stylianou. The 37-year-old is alleged to have touched the girl on the breast and under the waistband of her pants , the court was told.
Man faces court charged with injuring missing woman Maryam Hamka
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The boyfriend of a Melbourne woman who has been missing for almost three weeks has faced court charged with injuring her before her disappearance.
Maryam Hamka was last seen leaving Woolworths in Albert Street, Brunswick, at 5.30pm on April 10 and her family holds grave fears for her safety. The 36-year-old, from Brunswick, has not used her social media accounts, phone or bank accounts since then.
Police are investigating the disappearance of Brunswick woman Maryam Hamka.
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Sex worker sobs throughout court hearing Jenny Hayes is charged with triple murder over a December 2 townhouse fire that claimed the lives of a young family. Picture: Supplied
Crime by Frances Vinall 26th Apr 2021 2:09 PM A woman charged with triple murder over a Point Cook townhouse fire that took the lives of a young family, including a three-week-old baby, sobbed loudly throughout her latest court hearing. Jenny Hayes pleaded not guilty to three charges of murder and three charges of causing death by arson in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday. She is accused of starting the blaze in the early hours of December 2 last year that gutted the upper storey of the Totem Way townhouse.