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A grieving friend had a tooth and eight crowns torn from his mouth after he arrived at a memorial wearing a necklace belonging to the dead man.
The unnamed victim was invited to a memorial for Ricky Daniele at the house of Brandon Duy Quoc Tran in Ferryden Park, a north-western suburb of Adelaide, in October 2019.
Mr Daniele died in a car crash the month earlier, The Advertiser reported.
The victim was attacked by Tran, Tran s brother Jorden Phong Quac Tran, 26 and Dylan McPherson, 23, shortly after arriving at the memorial because of his chosen jewellery.
The men believed the necklace had belonged to Mr Daniele and it was disrespectful to wear it at the memorial.
Scurdie Ness lighthouse: Saviour of seafarers
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Gayle explores the area near Scurdie Ness lighthouse.
Gayle explores the quaint fishing village of Ferryden and strolls along the coast to Scurdie Ness lighthouse.
Rising up from the jagged Angus coastline, Scurdie Ness lighthouse is a beacon of hope and light.
Even on a dreich day in early March, it projects a little magic into the atmosphere.
It was built after the fishing community of Ferryden, troubled by the vast numbers of shipwrecks and great loss of life along the coast, petitioned to establish a light on the headland, known as Scurdie Ness, or Montrose Point.
School safety: Three Angus primary schools to impose trial driving bans following historic traffic concerns
Angus councillors have approved plans to ban cars at three Angus primary schools in a bid to make streets safer for school children.
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Traffic will be banned on a trial basis.
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Angus councillors have approved plans to ban cars at three Angus primary schools in a bid to make streets safer for school children.
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