Kirralee’s 36-year-old partner has been charged with one count of murder. One count.
A few weeks ago, Kirralee Dugo excitedly updated her Facebook status: “Omg…..just got all clear from the Drs today and were proud to say that we’re having a healthy baby GIRL!!!!!”.
“I couldn’t believe that she said the words its a girl lol sooooo exactly what I wanted to hear….”
Just six weeks later, Kirralee was found dead in her home by her 16-year-old son. She had been stabbed in what police have described as a “frenzied attack”.
Kirralee’s teenage son will never recover from what he found that night. His aunt has asked him to stop talking about it: ” “I had his other brothers here too and they didn’t need to hear that…It was just the way he was trying to tell me what he saw … It was just going through his head — the way he saw his mum.”
Kirralee’s 36-year-old partner has been charged with one count of murder. One count.
No charges could be laid over the death of Kirralee’s unborn daughter. The little girl that was so desperately longed for, the little girl whose life was already cause for celebration, months before she was even born, isn’t a victim of a crime because (according to NSW law) she never had the chance to draw breath outside the womb.
The thing about the law is that it works when circumstances are clear cut. But things rarely are. So we try and force complex situations into the confines of some very blunt and rudimentary rules.