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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.
Where Was ‘Hearts Down Under’ Hallmark Movie Filmed? Is Lemon Myrtle Cove, Australian Cafe Real?
The protagonist of the Hallmark Channel movie
Hearts Down Under (also known as
Romance on the Menu) is New York City restauranteur Caroline (Canadian actress
Cindy Busby). When she discovers that she’s inherited a cafe called the Seagull Café in
Lemon Myrtle Cove, Australia, she travels “down under” and not only falls for the quaint town but also its people, including the cafe’s handsome chef Simon (Australian actor
Tim Ross).
Hearts Down Under was filmed in Australia mostly in
Queensland but the town of Lemon Myrtle Cove is fictional. Those village scenes were filmed in the Brisbane coastal suburbs of
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MPs rush to the market as property runs hot
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Federal MPs are often accused of being out of touch and trapped inside the Canberra bubble. But itâs become apparent that thereâs one aspect of the real world they remain acutely aware of â how to cash in on the property boom.
Just ask Wentworth MP
Dave Sharma who has had a very big year in property. The former diplomat â who is also known as one of parliamentâs most prolific equities investors â has had a busy start to the year after selling his Paddington terrace and snapping up a $4.3 million so-called âforever homeâ in the nearby â and equally upmarket â enclave of Centennial Park.