It was a tumultuous time for former child actor Joshua Ang when he was embroiled in a very public and ugly dispute with ex-wife Shannon Low last December. However, it seems that things are looking up as Joshua, 32, recently announced that he is expecting a second child. He made the announcement by publishing the sonogram of a baby on.
17:32 EDT, 5 May 2021
Kelly Wilkinson and Brian Johnston on their wedding day. He had been arrested earlier in April
An investigation into the death of a young mother s death has been launched, while the coroner will probe police s actions in the lead up to her alleged murder.
Kelly Wilkinson s badly burnt body was found on April 20 in the backyard of her home in Arundel on the Gold Coast, after neighbours reported hearing screams and the sound of an explosion.
Her estranged husband Brian Earl Johnston, 35, was found two blocks away on a front lawn in a semiconscious state and was later charged with her murder.
Monday, April 5
Standby â Officers were dispatched to conduct a civil standby during a property exchange. During the exchange, one of the subjects experienced a medical event that resulted in an ambulance being called to the scene. The subject denied further treatment from EMS and the property was exchanged without further incident.
Wednesday, April 7
PPO Violation/Stalking â Officers were called to a possible Personal Protection Order violation. The case remains open at this time.
Thursday, April 8
Suspicious â Officers were called to a trespassing complaint. Contact was made with the subject and they were told further violations would result in criminal charges.
04:28 EDT, 22 April 2021
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Queensland Police admitted to failing Gold Coast mother-of-three Kelly Wilkinson, allegedly killed and set alight by her former partner on Tuesday morning, after she had visited a police station twice to complain he had breached the conditions of a protection order.
In a major mea culpa, Assistant Commissioner Brian Codd and Gold Coast Superintendent Rhys Wildman fronted the media to announce an internal review of the tragic case and admit that they had failed to protect Ms Wilkinson. Ultimately it s a failure, said Codd. A woman has died. She s been killed. Somewhere along the line she has engaged with the system, and we were unable to prevent this from occurring.
08:06 EDT, 22 April 2021
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A father accused of murdering his estranged wife allegedly controlled what she wore, how she styled her hair and banned her from getting a driver s licence or a job.
Mother-of-three Kelly Wilkinson had sought a police restraining order against her American husband Brian Earl Johnston, 34, before he allegedly set her on fire in the back yard of her Arundel, Gold Coast home on Tuesday morning.
Ms Wilkinson s heartbroken family have since revealed she kept the alleged domestic violence from her loved ones for an entire decade.
Queensland Police admitted to failing Ms Wilkinson after she had visited a police station twice to complain he had breached the conditions of a protection order.