Crime by Shayla Bulloch
Premium Content A MAN who allegedly threatened to kill his partner and her children by burning down their house has been granted bail. The 20-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect his alleged victims, was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly breaching a domestic violence order. Police allege the man contacted the aggrieved and made threats to kill her and her children, and threatened to burn their house down. Late Tuesday night, police were called to a house fire at Wulguru and established a crime scene. The house is believed to be the residence of the aggrieved.
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Premium Content  Even through the eyes of a six-year-old, it was obvious that Hannah Clarke was being controlled. Aaliyah the eldest would say for goodness sake daddy, mummy said sorry enough, can t you be nice to her? Hannah s mother Sue Clarke recalled. Hannah s parents Sue and Lloyd Clarke have detailed the increasing coercive control their daughter suffered at the hands of her estranged husband in the final episode of the SBS s See What You Made Me Do, a three-part series that investigates Australia s domestic violence crisis. Things like going through her phone, ringing her all through the day, checking where she was, if she d locked up the gym - he would ring her, Sue said.
Crime by Natalie Brown A week before Hannah Clarke and her three children were ambushed by her estranged husband, Rowan Baxter, on a street in Brisbane s Camp Hill, she asked her mother a devastating question. The 31-year-old - along with her daughters, six-year-old Aaliyah and four-year-old Laianah, and three-year-old son, Trey - was staying with her parents, Sue and Lloyd Clarke, after leaving Baxter - at the hands of whom she had suffered years of psychological abuse and controlling behaviour. Things like going through her phone, ringing her all through the day, checking where she was, if she d locked up the gym - he would ring her, Sue recalled in the final episode of the SBS s
Crime 19th May 2021 4:25 PM
Premium Content  Even through the eyes of a six-year-old, it was obvious that Hannah Clarke was being controlled. Aaliyah the eldest would say for goodness sake daddy, mummy said sorry enough, can t you be nice to her? Hannah s mother Sue Clarke recalled. Hannah s parents Sue and Lloyd Clarke have detailed the increasing coercive control their daughter suffered at the hands of her estranged husband in the final episode of the SBS s See What You Made Me Do, a three-part series that investigates Australia s domestic violence crisis. Things like going through her phone, ringing her all through the day, checking where she was, if she d locked up the gym - he would ring her, Sue said.
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