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1. Men charged over one-punch assault.
Two men have been charged over an assault on Sunday morning in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley that has left an 18-year-old man fighting for his life.
Around 3.30am on Sunday Cole Miller, 18, was assaulted in the Chinatown Mall on Duncan Street.
The up-and-coming water polo player was about to hail a taxi and go home when he was allegedly struck from behind. He suffered serious head injuries and was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital where he remains in a life-threatening condition with his family by his side.
Officer in charge of the investigation Detective Acting Inspector Tom Armitt said it was a random act of violence.
“This is a random act of violence — there is no indication that the victim knew who the offenders were,”
Two 21-year-old men were arrested over the assault and charged last night with one count of grievous bodily harm.
They are due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
2. Peter Dutton calls journalist a witch “accidentally.”
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has been forced to apologise to a journalist after accidentally sending her a message calling her a “witch”.
The minister says he intended to send the message, received by Samantha Maiden, the political editor for News Corp’s Sunday papers to former colleague Jamie Briggs who has stepped down after acting inappropriately towards a colleague while on an overseas trip.
Ms Maiden had written yesterday of Mr Briggs’ behaviour in a Hong Kong bar.
Mr Dutton texted Mr Briggs about Ms Maiden calling her a “mad f***ing witch” but instead of sending the message to Mr Briggs sent it to Ms Maiden.
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