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Gas tank photos on Natasha Darcy s phone were taken by deceased partner, she told police

Gas tank photos on Natasha Darcy’s phone were taken by deceased partner, she told police We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Screenshots of gas tanks on Natasha Darcy’s phone were taken by her partner while he waited for a hospital appointment that would deliver him bad news about his injured leg, the accused murderer told police two days after Mathew Dunbar’s death. Ms Darcy told detectives she must have left her handbag behind with Mr Dunbar when she went to get coffee while they waited to see his orthopaedic surgeon in Tamworth on the morning of August 1, 2017. She said he often used her phone because he had “problems” with his own.

Gas tank photos on Natasha Darcy s phone were taken by deceased partner, she told police

Gas tank photos on Natasha Darcy s phone were taken by deceased partner, she told police
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Surgeon contradicts claim Walcha grazier got bad news the day he died

Advertisement In the immediate aftermath of Walcha grazier Mathew Dunbar’s death, his live-in partner Natasha Darcy told paramedics and police that he had received “bad news” about an injury to his leg earlier that day, sending him into a mental health spiral. But the orthopaedic surgeon who saw Mr Dunbar on August 1, 2017 – with Ms Darcy present – has told the NSW Supreme Court most of Mr Dunbar’s symptoms had resolved and he was “extremely happy” with his progress. Walcha sheep grazier Mathew Dunbar with partner Natasha Beth Darcy, who has been charged with murdering him. Ms Darcy, 46, is on trial for the murder of Mr Dunbar, accused of administering a cocktail of sedatives on the evening of August 1, 2017, before wrapping his head in a plastic bag and filling it with helium. Ms Darcy has pleaded not guilty to murder, but admits to assisting Mr Dunbar to commit suicide.

Extremely happy : Surgeon contradicts claim Walcha grazier got bad news the day he died

Advertisement In the immediate aftermath of Walcha grazier Mathew Dunbar’s death, his live-in partner Natasha Darcy told paramedics and police that he had received “bad news” about an injury to his leg earlier that day, sending him into a mental health spiral. But the orthopaedic surgeon who saw Mr Dunbar on August 1, 2017 – with Ms Darcy present – has told the NSW Supreme Court most of Mr Dunbar’s symptoms had resolved and he was “extremely happy” with his progress. Walcha sheep grazier Mathew Dunbar with partner Natasha Beth Darcy, who has been charged with murdering him. Ms Darcy, 46, is on trial for the murder of Mr Dunbar, accused of administering a cocktail of sedatives on the evening of August 1, 2017, before wrapping his head in a plastic bag and filling it with helium. Ms Darcy has pleaded not guilty to murder, but admits to assisting Mr Dunbar to commit suicide.

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