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Brisbane cop to appear in court charged with baby son's death
January 30, 2016 - 5:12PM
A Queensland police officer will face court on Monday charged with the murder of his baby son in 2014.
The senior constable's two-month-old boy died after suffering "significant" injuries at his home at bayside Victoria Point, south-east of Brisbane, on June 28, 2014, Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said on Saturday.
The 38-year-old was stood down on full pay one month after the child's death, when an investigation was launched.
He was not on duty at the time the boy died.
Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...sons-death-20160130-gmhq74.html#ixzz3ynl0XL00
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Queensland police defend lengthy investigation of officer who allegedly murdered his baby son
7:29am January 31, 2016
Queensland police have defended the time it took to charge an officer with murdering his baby son, saying expert evidence in the case had taken months to obtain and verify.
The 38-year-old senior constable was charged with murder yesterday morning, 18 months after his two-month-old son succumbed to "fairly significant injuries" at Victoria Point in Brisbane's east.
According to The Sunday Mail, police will allege the Senior Constable was involved in a relationship with a woman who also worked for the Queensland Police Service.
His wife was reportedly not home when he called triple zero saying the baby had stopped breathing. He reportedly gave the two-month-old CPR with instructions from the operator.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...with-2014-murder-of-child#WILpxuajguzTYZZs.99
January 30, 2016 - 5:12PM
A Queensland police officer will face court on Monday charged with the murder of his baby son in 2014.
The senior constable's two-month-old boy died after suffering "significant" injuries at his home at bayside Victoria Point, south-east of Brisbane, on June 28, 2014, Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said on Saturday.
The 38-year-old was stood down on full pay one month after the child's death, when an investigation was launched.
He was not on duty at the time the boy died.
Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...sons-death-20160130-gmhq74.html#ixzz3ynl0XL00
Follow us: @brisbanetimes on Twitter | brisbanetimes on Facebook
Queensland police defend lengthy investigation of officer who allegedly murdered his baby son
7:29am January 31, 2016
Queensland police have defended the time it took to charge an officer with murdering his baby son, saying expert evidence in the case had taken months to obtain and verify.
The 38-year-old senior constable was charged with murder yesterday morning, 18 months after his two-month-old son succumbed to "fairly significant injuries" at Victoria Point in Brisbane's east.
According to The Sunday Mail, police will allege the Senior Constable was involved in a relationship with a woman who also worked for the Queensland Police Service.
His wife was reportedly not home when he called triple zero saying the baby had stopped breathing. He reportedly gave the two-month-old CPR with instructions from the operator.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...with-2014-murder-of-child#WILpxuajguzTYZZs.99