Mother-of-three Tara Costigan was murdered in her home on Saturday. Her ex-partner has appeared in court charged with her murder.
Warning: This post contains details of domestic violence and may be distressing for some readers.
A week ago Tara Costigan was celebrating.
She had just given birth to her daughter, Ayla. Her family compete. Her two boys had a beautiful baby sister.
“A precious little Angel” Tara wrote on Facebook.
Just one week ago Tara Costigan was inhaling the scent of her newborn daughter and embracing her sons aged 9 and 11.
Now she is dead. Killed, police alleged at the hands of her ex-partner. Another victim, another statistic another heartbreaking tale of domestic violence.
28-year old mother-of-three Tara Costigan from Calwell in the ACT died on Saturday afternoon.
Police reports in the Sunday newspapers wrote of a 40-year old man who had been charged with murder after the body of the young mother was found with severe head injures and an axe beside her on the laundry floor at the rear of the Duggan Street villa where she lived.
The 40-year old man arrested was Tara Costigan’s ex-partner, Marcus Rappel.
In court yesterday Rappel was charged with charged with murder, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, and contravening a protection order.
It alleged he forced his way into the home of Tara Costigan, killing the young mother of three with the axe, while inflicting grievous bodily harm on a second woman, and seriously assaulting a another man who was present in the home.
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"A week ago Tara Costigan was celebrating.
She had just given birth to her daughter, Ayla. Her family compete. Her two boys had a beautiful baby sister."
Tara Costigan was celebrating but was the father of the newborn also celebrating?
"Her family compete(sic)". Family complete without a father in sight....very funny.
I have an ongoing situation from years ago where my ex husband manipulated my beautiful girls against me. I went through court and a few months later I withdrew my application as the girls were so toxic towards me. He moved them away to where his family lives and to this day my contact with them is superficial and they live with domestic violence. I had 2 DVO's on him and the magistrate still allowed him to have the girls over me as "they could decide where/whom they lived"! WTF? A DVO is there for a reason! They did not investigate this and my solicitor even requested a psychological evaluation to be done on him. I am a preschool teacher and was an exceptional mother but he made others believe otherwise. My friends and partner supported me as much as possible but the courts did NOTHING but render me powerless.This man was verbally abusive, a drinker and quite scarey when he was angry. He became angry and jealous and obsessed about my new relationship and stopped at nothing to take the girls. We met in high school so I didn't really know much about abuse in relationships when I was 16! But now, I hope that over time my girls will see the light.