Murder mystery referred to coroner Josh Warneke’s mysterious death in 2010 remains unsolved and has now been referred to the WA Coroner’s Court.
Crime by Angie Raphael 29th Jan 2021 4:56 PM Josh Warneke s unsolved death, which infamously involved the wrongful imprisonment of a cognitively impaired Indigenous man, has been referred to the WA Coroner s Court. Gene Gibson was initially charged with murder before being convicted of manslaughter and jailed for seven-and-a-half years for fatally striking Mr Warneke, 21, from behind as he walked home from a night out in Broome in February 2010. The police investigation was botched and Mr Gibson s case was eventually successfully appealed, arguing he suffered a miscarriage of justice because he did not understand what was happening during the legal process.
Criminal charges laid over Japanese exchange student drownings at Fraser Island s Lake McKenzie
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An extensive air and water search located the bodies of two teenage Japanese exchange students at Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island in 2019.
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A school teacher and tour company have been charged with workplace health and safety offences almost two years after two Japanese school students drowned at a lake on Queensland s Fraser Island (K gari).
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A study tour company, company director and school teacher have been charged with exposing students to a risk of death or serious injury
Body of Inverness man ânot identifiedâ claims father By Louise Glen Published: 06:45, 11 January 2021
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Ramsay and Pan Ei Phyu on their wedding day on February 4, 2018.
THE father of a former political hopeful claims no one formally identified his son before his body was cremated.
Murdo Urquhart said his sonâs body was found at his home in London by police and taken to a morgue â and neither he nor any other family members including his sonâs wife were asked to make a formal identification, and in fact we deterred from doing so.