Shocking footage shows man run down by car during fatal street brawl
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Footage has emerged of the moment a man was hit by a car during a brawl in Ipswich, west of Brisbane, where a man died of gunshot wounds on Tuesday night.
A 31-year-old man suffered critical injuries and died at the scene at a property on Baden Jones Way in North Booval, after he was shot twice.
Two other men, including one hit by a car, were taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital.
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Man charged with murder over fatal stabbing at Christmas family gathering in North Ipswich
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Police at the house in North Ipswich where a man was fatally stabbed.
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A 33-year-old man has been charged with murder for allegedly fatally stabbing his partner s father late on Christmas Day at a house west of Brisbane.
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He says some alcohol had been consumed
A 33-year-old Woodridge man has been charged with murder and domestic violence-related assault
Officers were called to a house in North Ipswich just before midnight, where a 53-year-old man was found in the front yard of a home with serious stab wounds.
Crime by Danielle OâNeal
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Subscriber only Neighbours have been left shocked by the fatal stabbing of a 53-year-old man at Ipswich late on Christmas Night. A 33-year-old man was arrested at Woodridge early this morning over the tragedy, which happened in Hall St, North Ipswich, about 11.40 last night. Detective Inspector Heath McQueen said a disturbance inside the home moved into the front yard. Preliminary investigations have identified there were a number of persons present at that address yesterday (who were) known to each other, either related or de facto, he said. Insp McQueen said the relationship between the two men was interfamilial and the incident appeared to be a domestic dispute.