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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Police extradite Qld man over 2013 murder

NSW detectives have extradited a Queensland man and charged him with murder over the death of a man near Lismore in 2013.

Police say that at about 5.30am on Thursday 6 June 2013, 29-year-old Dennis Dalton was found at the front of his Goonellabah home with severe head injuries.

He was taken to Lismore Base Hospital before being transferred to Gold Coast University Hospital, where he died a fortnight later.

Detectives from Richmond Police District established Strike Force Headley to investigate the circumstances surrounding Dennis’ death.

At a coronial inquest held last year, Deputy State Coroner Jeffrey Linden referred the matter to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP).

Following further extensive inquiries, strike force detectives – with the assistance of the Queensland Police Service Homicide Squad – arrested a 39-year-old man at a home in Holmview, Queensland, about 40km south-east of Brisbane, at 7.40am on Tuesday.

He was taken to the Brisbane Watchhouse and charged by virtue of a court warrant with one count of murder.

Strike force detectives travelled to Queensland where they applied for, and were granted, extradition to New South Wales at the Brisbane Magistrates court yesterday.

He was then taken to Lismore Police Station and formally charged with murder.

Police will allege in court Mr Dalton and the 39-year-old were involved in a fight on nearby Churchwood Place in the early hours of June 6, 2013.

The former Goonellabah man was refused bail to appear at Lismore Local Court today.

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