Supreme Court told toddler's death was a 'tragedy' but not murder
A Supreme Court trial began for a 40-year-old man accused of murdering his two-year-old stepson in Coffs Harbour in May 2022. Prosecutors described the case as circumstantial, noting the boy's severe injuries could not result from accidental events alone. The trial is set to continue for five weeks as the accused pleads not guilty to murder.
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Published 16 Jun 2026, 03:18 UTC · Updated 16 Jun 2026, 03:20 UTC
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