Daily Archives: 18/05/2015

Man charged with murder – Tamworth

A man will appear in court today (Monday 18 May 2015) having been charged with the murder of a man in the state’s north.

Around 7.30pm on Friday (15 May 2015), emergency services were called to Goonoo Goonoo Road, near the intersection of Bilkurra Street, in Tamworth, following reports a number of men were fighting.

Police from Oxley Local Area Command attended and found a man with a head wound.

The 52-year-old refused medical treatment; however, he allowed officers to drive him to his nearby home.

About 5.30pm on Saturday (16 May 2015), the man attended Tamworth Base Hospital where it was discovered he had significant internal injuries.

He died a few hours later.

Detectives from Oxley Local Area Command and the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad subsequently formed Strike Force Leasingham to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death.

As part of their inquiries, detectives yesterday (Sunday 17 May 2015) executed a crime scene warrant at a unit on Bilkurra Avenue, Tamworth. There, they arrested a 37-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman.

Both were taken to Tamworth Police Station, where the man was subsequently charged with murder and assault occasioning death. Refused bail, he is scheduled to appear in Tamworth Local Court today (Monday 18 May 2015).

The woman was released without charge.

The investigation by Strike Force Leasingham continues; anyone with information that may assist is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate head-on crash in the Hunter Region

Police are investigating a crash near Wingen, in the Hunter Region, this afternoon.

About 1.45pm (Sunday 17 May 2015), emergency services were called to the New England Highway, about 1km north of Wingen, after reports of a crash.

Officers from Hunter Valley Local Area Command arrived to find a sedan and 4WD towing a caravan had collided head-on at the location.

The sedan driver, a 68-year-old man, was trapped in the wreckage and sustained serious injuries.

He was extricated by Fire & Rescue NSW personnel and treated by Ambulance Paramedics, before being airlifted by Westpac Helicopter to John Hunter Hospital.

The man is now undergoing emergency surgery.

A male driver and female passenger in the 4WD, both believed to be aged in their 60s, were also trapped in their vehicle.

The woman sustained broken arms and legs, while the man suffered minor injuries.

They were both released from the wreckage by Fire & Rescue NSW personnel and airlifted by Westpac Helicopter to John Hunter Hospital.

Specialist investigators from the Crash Investigation Unit have attended and are conducting an examination of the scene.

The New England Highway is expected to remain closed for a number of hours in both directions; with traffic diversions in place.

Motorists are urged to visit www.livetraffic.com for specific information on diversions as well as ongoing updates.

Current diversions are however not suitable for heavy vehicles; drivers are therefore advised to use the Pacific Highway as an alternate route.

Inquiries into the matter are continuing.

Strike force formed to investigate man’s death at Tamworth

Strike Force detectives are appealing for public assistance following the death of a man at Tamworth.

Emergency services were called to Goonoo Goonoo Road, near the intersection of Bilkurra Street, just before 7.30pm on Friday (15 May 2015), following reports a number of men were fighting.

Police from Oxley Local Area Command attended and found a man with a head wound.

The 52-year-old refused medical treatment; however, he allowed officers to drive him to his nearby home.

About 5.30pm yesterday (Saturday 16 May 2015), the man attended Tamworth Base Hospital where it was discovered he had significant internal injuries.

He died a few hours later.

Detectives from Oxley Local Area Command and the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad subsequently formed Strike Force Leasingham to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death.

As inquiries continue, strike force detectives are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

In particular, they would like to speak with anyone who witnessed the fight on Goonoo Goonoo Road on Friday evening.