Counsel assisting the Coroner Joseph Crawfoot told the court Mr Penno-Tompsett drove their car - a red Nissan Pulsar - erratically around the town before he was last seen by Mr Tattersall walking off into a fenced paddock on the outskirts of town. Mr Crawfoot said mobile phone data showed this happened sometime between 7-11.20am. Mr Tattersall continued on to Cairns, but Mr Crawfoot said concerns were raised on New Year s Day when Mr Penno-Tompsett failed to arrive. Jayden Penno-Tompsett was reportedly last seen on Stock Route Road, which is a semi-rural area on the outskirts of Charters Towers.
Radunz yelled at the woman and kicked the car three more times causing damage. He then approached another car and kicked the left side mirror which caused the glass to smash. He walked towards the nightclub before running up to another car and kicking the right side mirror. He lifted both arms above his head and smashed the mirror down, causing it to rip off the car and smash glass and plastic off the mirror. The same day at 1.30am, Radunz had damaged a Mitsubishi ASX parked on Off St, Gladstone Central, damaging the side window and driver side mirror.
Bob51
15th Feb 2021
Badge engineering was born well before 1980. BMC were masters of it in the 1960s with Austin, Morris, Wolseley, Riley and MG versions of the Farina sedan and later 1100. In Australia we had the Morris Major and Austin Lancer twins and Morris Marshall version of the Austin A95. At the time there were separate Austin and Morris dealer networks and badge engineering was used to create clones for each.
Strada Veloce
13th Feb 2021
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn t the Ford Laser a thinly disguised Mazda 323? That would have to be a success story.
Kez Casey
Fresh details surrounding the tragic last moments of a young man who went missing in the Australian outback have been shared in court.
Jayden Penno-Tompsett, 22, was on road trip from Newcastle, New South Wales, to Cairns when he vanished without a trace near the remote town of Charters Towers, north Queensland, on New Year s Eve in 2017.
Mr Penno-Tompsett and his friend Lucas Tattersall were driving 26 hours north in a red Nissan Pulsar to meet friends and family for the end of year celebrations.
A pre-inquest conference at the Cairns Coroner s Court heard Mr Penno-Tompsett suffered a sudden and acute decompression in his mental health early on December 31, Cairns Post reported.
One year on: Family s fears for Tauranga man Julian Varley
22 Jan, 2021 05:57 PM
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The fragments of a family broken by grief, confusion and helplessness will come together today to mark one year since Julian Varley disappeared. They will let off lanterns and share memories, and have difficult conversations about how everyone is holding up.
As the anniversary drew close this week, Varley s mum and best friend spoke to the Bay of Plenty Times Weekend, sharing publicly for the first time their fears he will not come home alive.
In the last known sightings of the Tauranga 31-year-old, he was wearing a tie-dye T-shirt and shorts.