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The family of Elijah Doughty broke down in court on Wednesday morning after the man charged with the Kalgoorlie teen's death pleaded not guilty to manslaughter.
The 55-year-old, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, pleaded not guilty to the charge and had an offer of a guilty plea to a lesser charge of death caused by dangerous driving rejected by the prosecution.
The cousin of a teenage boy killed in Boulder opens up about why she stood between police and protesters during a violent riot in Kalgoorlie emerged on Tuesday.
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Man appears in court charged with Claremont murders
Man appears in court charged with Claremont murders
Jamie Freestone from 7 News provides an update about the man accused of being the Claremont serial killer, Bradley Robert Edwards who appeared in court on Friday morning. Audio: 6PR.
The father of Sarah Spiers has released a video on social media to let his friends know he and his wife are "comfortable" after police announced they had made an arrest in the Claremont serial killer investigation.
There has been a significant breakthrough in the long running investigation into a series of abductions and murders in the 1990s in Claremont. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
West Australian police spent Thursday night questioning a man reportedly arrested in connection to the Claremont serial killings in the late 1990's. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
The cousin of a teenage boy killed in Boulder opens up about why she stood between police and protesters during a violent riot in Kalgoorlie emerged on Tuesday.
Elijah's death on August 29, sparked tensions in his Goldfields home town with Indigenous supporters carrying signs calling for 'justice' and saying 'the lives of our kids matter'.