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Guards who saw Dimitrios âJimâ Mavris in the hours before he was found dead in his jail cell thought he seemed fine and was even in positive spirits. But an inquest into his 2018 death has revealed the alleged cocaine importer actually spent his final hours openly making arrangements to kill himself, even getting his cellmate to help him, while unsuspecting corrections officers watched TV.
The mechanic turned millionaire property developer and alleged drug importer had been arrested at Sydney airport just 48 hours earlier. Heâd just returned from a wild South American escapade that saw him kidnapped in rural Colombia, where he is thought to have spent a week in captivity before being rescued by local police.
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Dyllan Kettule (pictured) died from two shotgun wounds outside his girlfriend s unit block in Canley Vale, south-west of Sydney in 2014
The family of a 19-year-old boy shot dead by an unknown assailant has implored NSW police to keep investigating his murder.
Dyllan Kettule died from two shotgun wounds outside his girlfriend s unit block in Canley Vale, south-west of Sydney in 2014.
Following a social barbecue in the early hours of January 26, his friends began leaving to go home.
Mr Kettule s girlfriend accompanied by friends began to walk his dog Trigger and he was seen walking in her direction.
Suddenly an unidentified person fired shots, the NSW Coroners Court heard on Thursday.
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February primary features two Republican candidates for Algonquin Township highway commissioner
Updated 2/15/2021 11:35 AM
Two Republican candidates are duking it out for a shot to appear on the April 6 ballot for Algonquin Township highway commissioner.
The winning candidate among Robert Bob Bragg and Danijela Sandberg will face off against independent candidate Derek Lee in the spring, McHenry County Clerk Joe Tirio said.
The three-way race for supervisor and this one for highway commissioner are the only competitive races on the primary ballot. The township s assessor and clerk jobs also are up this cycle, and so are four trustee seats.
Richard S. Alexander is running for reelection as the township s assessor, and Maureen Huff is hoping to become the next clerk, as the township s current clerk, Karen Lukasik, decided not to run again.