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The sole beneficiary of a grazier s estate – now accused of murdering him and casting it as suicide – made a really odd request for ram sedative two months before the death, a jury has heard.
Natasha Beth Darcy, 46, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Mathew Dunbar after the 42-year-old sheep farmer was found dead in his home near Walcha, northern New South Wales, on August 2, 2017.
A vet nurse working in the town, midway between Sydney and Brisbane, told the NSW Supreme Court on Thursday Darcy called to book an appointment on June 19, 2017.
Natasha Beth Darcy, 46, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Mathew Dunbar after the 42-year-old sheep farmer was found dead in his home near Walcha, northern New South Wales, on August 2, 2017
Natasha Beth Darcy has denied sedating and gassing her grazier partner Mathew Dunbar in 2017
New South Wales woman Natasha Beth Darcy’s triple zero call recorded her continuing to carry out CPR on her grazier partner, Mathew Dunbar, who she is accused of murdering.
New South Wales woman Natasha Beth Darcy’s triple zero call recorded her continuing to carry out CPR on her grazier partner, Mathew Dunbar, who she is accused of murdering.
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A New South Wales woman’s triple zero call recorded her continuing to carry out CPR on her grazier partner who she is now accused of sedating and gassing.
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A New York City police officer shows the required length of a beard for Muslim men. Police departments nationwide are relaxing grooming standards to attract a wider pool of officers.
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Despite a last-ditch plea from the leader of the city’s Commission on Human Relations, Pittsburgh City Council members Tuesday approved a revision to a law protecting city residents from discrimination because of their hairstyles. The revision removes language that extends protection to beards and other facial hair.
“We must value people,” Jam Hammond, acting director of the Commission on Human Relations, told council members.
Hairstyle protection law doesn't impact ban on Pittsburgh police growing beards triblive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from triblive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.