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1. Kelly Thompson inquest: Man who murdered former partner breached intervention orders.
Trigger warning: This post deals with domestic violence and may be triggering for some readers.
By ABC News
A man who murdered his former partner before committing suicide in her home told people in the days before that he had considered killing her or himself, an inquest into the woman’s death has heard.
Wayne Wood killed 43-year-old Kelly Thompson at her Point Cook home in February last year after months of threats and violence against her.
There was an intervention order in place against Wood, but he had breached it at least twice in the weeks before the murder.
At a directions hearing in Melbourne this morning, counsel assisting the coroner, Rachel Ellyard, revealed that Wood had openly discussed with people his intention to harm Ms Thompson and himself.
Ms Ellyard said one threat was made to friends at a function at which Wood “unusually” was not drinking alcohol. He also spoke of being depressed.
State coroner Ian Gray will consider a number of issues as part of the inquest, including the way in which police handled the case in the lead-up to Ms Thompson’s murder, and the adequacy of the investigation after the deaths.
A version of this post originally appeared on ABC News and has been republished with permission.
2. Broome residents on lookout for crocodile in town after sightings on social media.
By ABC News
Broome residents are being asked to keep their eyes peeled for a crocodile that reportedly came ashore at a beach in the town and clambered up two flights of stairs.