
'Remorseful' teen in fatal Australia Day crash faces murder trial
A teenager accused of murdering a Brisbane couple in a horrifying Australia Day joyride crash is said to be “remorseful and profoundly sorry” as he was ordered to stand trial.
A teenager accused of murdering a Brisbane couple in a horrifying Australia Day joyride crash is said to be “remorseful and profoundly sorry” as he was ordered to stand trial.
A teenager accused of murdering a Brisbane couple in a crash on Australia Day has had his case mentioned in court.
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A 2018 proposal for electronic monitoring did not directly relate to people in custody or on bail awaiting judgement, but the Queensland Government will consider it anyway.
A tow-truck driver who witnessed the fatal crash that claimed the lives of a couple and their unborn child at Alexandra Hills this week is still too traumatised to speak about the incident, his sister has revealed.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has questioned why a young man was out on bail after a couple expecting their first child were allegedly struck and killed by a stolen LandCruiser he was driving.
Family members of Katherine Leadbetter and Matthew Field have paid tribute at a candlelight vigil to the “beautiful representation” of the local community as they honour the couple who were hit and killed by a car in Alexandra Hills, east of Brisbane.