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Television presenter will fight charge after alleged assault of partner in Sydneyâs eastern suburbs at weekend
Andrew OâKeefe in 2019. The Seven network presenter did not appear in Waverley local court on Thursday when his case for allegedly assaulting his partner, Orly Laveek, was adjourned. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP
Andrew OâKeefe in 2019. The Seven network presenter did not appear in Waverley local court on Thursday when his case for allegedly assaulting his partner, Orly Laveek, was adjourned. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP
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Thu 4 Feb 2021 01.27 EST
Seven Network presenter and former White Ribbon chairman Andrew OâKeefe was ânot the aggressorâ in an alleged domestic assault and will fight the charge against him, his lawyer says.
Crime by Liam Mendes, Jonathon Moran and Danielle Gusmaroli 2nd Feb 2021 5:18 AM
Premium Content Beleaguered game show host Andrew O Keefe has vowed to defend an assault charge and a provisional apprehended violence order taken out by police at the weekend. It comes as The Daily Telegraph can reveal police will allege O Keefe punched partner Orly Lavee in the face, punctured her lower lip, pulled her hair, kicked the back of her legs and spat on her. The 49-year-old television personality has told friends he will fight the allegations in court. TV game show host Andrew O’Keefe is facing domestic violence allegations. Picture: Tim Hunter.
The disturbing reality of New Yearâs Eve New data has exposed a shocking spike in domestic violence on New Yearâs Eve with police across the country bracing for a busy night.
Crime by Melissa Iaria 31st Dec 2020 6:19 AM The ushering in of 2021 will for some Australians be their most dangerous night of the year, with domestic and family violence set to skyrocket on New Year s Eve. New figures reveal police across Australia receive more incident reports on New Year s Day than any other day of the year. The frightening revelation has prompted family violence organisations to band together and urge Australians to think about how they can support those affected.
The disturbing reality of New Yearâs Eve New data has exposed a shocking spike in domestic violence on New Yearâs Eve with police across the country bracing for a busy night.
Crime by Melissa Iaria 31st Dec 2020 6:19 AM The ushering in of 2021 will for some Australians be their most dangerous night of the year, with domestic and family violence set to skyrocket on New Year s Eve. New figures reveal police across Australia receive more incident reports on New Year s Day than any other day of the year. The frightening revelation has prompted family violence organisations to band together and urge Australians to think about how they can support those affected.
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