Tragic news on the Gold Coast.
Warning: this post deals with domestic violence and may be triggering for some readers.
Update: The young mother involved in an allegedly deliberate crash and bashing on Tuesday morning in Brisbane has died succumbing to her injuries.
24-year old Tara Brown, the mother of a three-year old girl, died surrounded by family overnight after they made the heartbreaking decision to turn off her life support.
Her partner ex-bikie Lionel Patea has now been charged with her murder. He was also charged with one count each of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, attempted unlawful use of a motor vehicle, unlawful use of a motor vehicle and contravene a domestic violence order.
Police have said that the domestic violence order was taken out by Ms Brown just last week.
The Courier Mail reports that on Thursday she asked police to help her fearing for her safety and showed them text messages from Mr. Patea but was told to seek help elsewhere.
The Courier Mail reports that police are now investigating that advice.
“The appropriateness of the police response … has been reported to the Queensland Police Service Ethical Standards Command and is currently being investigated by a senior officer,” an official statement said.
Friends have paid tribute to the young mother on social media.
Mamamia previously reported:
A young mother is on life support after a shocking domestic violence attack on the Gold Coast.
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That any one has the audacity to suggest that poor Tara, a victim of horrific domestic violence is somehow to blame for the fate that befell her should be abhorrent to any right thinking people. DV is wrong. Period.
Patea should face the full force of the law.
I respect everyone's right to their own opinions but voicing them in such a way that might facilitate defective thinking individuals perpetrating acts of violence is shameful.
I cannot believe the mentality of some people here. This was an out right act of domestic violence, of evil, of domination, of control. It had nothing to do with the fact that she dated an ex bikie. It is mindsets like yours Kylie1 has to why our society is the was it is in offering little help to these women in this DV situation. People suffering DV don't start of in a relationship with beatings and abuse. They fall in love with their partners like anyone else...like a normal healthy relationship. It clearly states in the article that the police were less than helpful and supportive in protecting her when she needed to leave. Another typical example of how this system is failing women like Tara. Her blood is also on their hands. This act was the supreme "how dare you leave and tell me I can't come near you" this is what controllers and abusers do. He was punishing her for trying to make the right decision and now she is dead. Shame on ANYONE that is unsympathetic or unempathetic! No matter your choice in partner - no matter there history - NOONE deserves this. PERIOD
I feel Kylie1 is inadvertently saying that anyone who stays in an abusive relationship is stupid and it's their own fault for staying, which is completely the wrong message to be sending out.