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Father kills baby daughter in murder-suicide at South Australia tourist spot Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 7:55PM
Kobi Shepherdson died despite the efforts of witnesses and emergency services to revive her. Photo / Supplied, SA Police
Father kills baby daughter in murder-suicide at South Australia tourist spot Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 7:55PM
A nine-month-old baby has been confirmed as the victim of a suspected murder-suicide at a dam retaining wall in South Australia, alongside her father.
SA police were called to the Whispering Wall in Williamstown at 4.30pm on Wednesday, after witnesses reported seeing a man with an infant in a child carrier jump off the wall .
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A NINE-MONTH-OLD baby girl and her dad died in a murder-suicide at a popular Australian tourist spot after plunging 118ft to their death, cops have confirmed.
Tragic tot Kobi Shepherdson was killed after her dad jumped off the famous Whispering Wall dam with her bundled up in a child carrier.
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A member of the public saw the man and the baby girl go over the dam wall and fall to the groundCredit: Alamy
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Cops and paramedics rushed to the scene at the Barossa Reservoir in South AustraliaCredit: 9News.com
Cops and paramedics rushed to the scene in Williamstown on Wednesday afternoon after a member of the public saw the pair go over the dam wall and fall to the ground.
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End of year road safety review 2020, South Australia
2020 has been like no other year. Many occurrences during the year; in particular the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, have had an enormous impact across the state – including in the road safety space.
South Australians have seen wide ranging restrictions on intrastate, interstate and international travel since March 2020 when COVID-19 first hit the state. This has meant a reduction of visitors into the state but on the other hand more people moving around within our state.
It is very difficult to determine if COVID-19 has had a direct impact on the number of lives lost on South Australian roads in 2020 but they have certainly gone down. To date, in 2020 we have recorded 95 lives lost compared to 114 in 2019.
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