Mr Cook said this was evidenced by phone records which detailed a co-accused texting Mr Sculac Keep him there and Don t tell him, he will try to run . Senior Constable Tara Nolan told the court on Tuesday that police had actually seized alleged stolen property from the camp site just hours before Mr Betts claimed the torture began. Mr Lewis, acting for Mr Sculac, said the phone records could also discredit the crown s case particularly where Andy sent a text to Mr Betts which read Total bull s - Jonah. Don t come to my property or I ll smash you . The message came after a three-minute phone call between the pair.
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Man airlifted with critical head injury after crash
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A motorbike rider has been airlifted to hospital after a crash at Noosa Heads.
Police believe the 54-year-old crashed on Sunshine Beach Road just before10.30pm on Wednesday when he was entering a right-turn lane near Bicentennial Drive and lost control of the motorcycle.
The Victorian man, who suffered a head injury, was taken to Noosa Hospital before he was airlifted to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a critical condition.
He remains in hospital.
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Subscriber only A man was flown to a Brisbane hospital in a critical condition on Wednesday night after he crashed his motorbike at Noosa Heads. A Queensland Ambulance Service representative said paramedics were called to Sunshine Beach Rd and Solway Dr about 10.25pm. The 54 year old Victorian man was treated by paramedics on scene after he suffered a serious head injury in the crash.
Nursing home issues apology amid neglect and abuse claims An aged care facility has apologised after a woman claimed her father suffered devastating mistreatment in his final days.
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Subscriber only A Noosa nursing home at the centre of a shocking abuse scandal has apologised to a grieving daughter who claims her father was neglected before his death. Michael Callil died in Noosa Hospital last June, aged 97, after a two-week respite at Japara Noosa, the Tewantin His daughter Christine Callil yesterday said the nursing home was short-staffed on weekends, with some residents forced to wait 45 minutes for help to go to the toilet.