Two people have fronted court over the stabbing death of a woman in Townsville on Friday night.
She was rushed to Townsville University Hospital but was pronounced dead a short time later.
Kayla Golding, 29, was found on a footpath with critical injuries to her neck outside an apartment block on Riverway Drive in Condon just after 7pm on Friday.(Nine)
Chante Lee White, 29, is charged with Ms Golding s murder while Jamie Alan McAuliffe, 39, was charged with accessory after the fact to murder.
While Ms White did not appear in court, her lawyer Phil Rennick did not apply for bail.
Mr Rennick asked for the matter to be adjourned for six weeks.
He has been charged with accessory to murder after the fact. Both faced Townsville Magistrates Court on Monday morning, but did not apply for bail and will be kept locked up until their next court date. Chante Lee White, 29, is charged over the alleged murder of Kayla Golding, 29. Ms Golding, who lived in North Ward with her nanna, was visiting a Riverway Dr unit on Friday night when she was allegedly stabbed in the neck. Police will allege she was stabbed while inside one of the units, but collapsed on the driveway outside and lost a lot of blood from the single stab wound to the neck.
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