News by Sarah McPhee 9th Feb 2021 6:44 AM A former NRL rising star who has become the face of a bikie gang reform program, boasting about turning his life around, is awaiting sentencing on domestic violence charges, it has been revealed. The program is for former outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members wanting a lasting way out of gang life . The two Gangs Exit episodes, including Man Mountain - The Dan Kilian Story , were produced in partnership with the Australian Federal Police and the Queensland Government. However, sources told news.com.au that 24-year-old Kilian was convicted in mid-January of assault and strangulation offences against his former partner.
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Kerry Abraham, 38, accidently fell to his death from a 10th floor balcony of a Brisbane apartment building on Wednesday night.
A Manawatū family is grieving after the sudden and tragic death of a social worker in Brisbane. Palmerston North man Tony Abraham’s heart shattered when family and friends in Australia reached out on Thursday to tell him his estranged son, Kerry Abraham, was dead. Separated by time and the Tasman Sea, details were hard to come by until Abraham managed to contact Queensland Police on Friday afternoon. They told him the 38-year-old accidentally fell from a 10th floor balcony of an apartment building in the Brisbane suburb of Fortitude Valley on Wednesday night.
A coronial inquest will be held in July into the suspicious disappearance of Allison Bernard, almost eight years after she was declared a missing person.
The young mother was last alive in February 2013 leaving a tavern in the small town of Coen in Cape York with a non-Indigenous man.
The 23-year-old disappeared between Archer River, near Coen on her way to her hometown Kowanyama. There have been no sightings since she disappeared.
Authorities conducted extensive ground and air searches and combed the countryside where Allison was last seen but failed to find any trace of her.
Ms Bernard s uncle Teddy says he was close to his niece and her two young children and said her disappearance has continued to haunt the family.
Sabita Neupane - the mother of a five-month-old baby girl who was suspiciously found dead in her cot on November 16 - is the main person of interest in the youngster s death
A mother whose five-month-old girl was found dead in her cot under suspicious circumstances is a well-educated scientist who has published research papers with the baby s father.
Sabita Neupane, 32, is the main person of interest of police investigating the girl s death at her family home in Annerley in Brisbane s inner-south on November 16.
The little girl was last seen alive being held in a carrier by her mother at a nearby shopping centre about 5pm the day before.