Emma Lovell died protecting her family during a violent home invasion on Boxing Day in 2022. Her teenage killer has now been sentenced.
The 24-year-old Italian student has spoken out after a sexual assault in Far North Queensland.
James “Jim” Hill,76,has been remembered as a beloved father,and a treasured icon of the Gatton community.
Police said the young woman called out for help and “was set upon by a number of other juveniles” during the alleged assault in Queensland’s north.
The former Queensland public servant took work laptops to Cash Converters to get money to gamble.
The man surrendered to police,with officers later finding a small tomahawk in his bag.
A Brisbane man allegedly suffered injuries over a “prolonged period” before he was found with critical injuries on a rural property.
CCTV footage of the moment Emma Lovell was fatally stabbed in a violent home invasion has been shown to a court,with a judge to consider whether the crime was particularly heinous when sentencing a teenager.
The judge ordered that the union was prohibited from physically blocking Cross River Rail construction sites,or threatening any person entering or leaving a CRR site.
Mitchell James Efeimoff,34,worked at venues across Brisbane for more than 15 years and also held a real estate licence. His alleged victims went to police.
A crime scene was declared on Tuesday night as officers sought to determine the cause of death.