1. Baden-Clay trial
UPDATE: Bayden-Clay daughter gives evidence in court.
The Bayden-Clay murder trial continues today, with a forensic pathologist and one of the Bayden-Clay daughters giving evidence.
Dr Nathan Milne, who conducted the post-mortem examination for the coroner, told the court that he did not believe Allison had died from falling off the bridge where she was found.
“My assessment of the death scene is that it was not from a natural death,” he told the court.
One of the Bayden-Clay daughters, aged 8, gave evidence today through a recorded interview.
In her video evidence she said, “I saw her last night… In my room. She was saying goodnight to me.”
The second of the Bayden-Clay daughters, will be the 15th witness. She is only 10-years-old, and will give evidence through a pre-recorded video that was filmed in 2012.
The young girl has said when her mother disappeared that, “She went for a walk this morning and she hasn’t returned.”
“That’s about all I know about what happened,” she said at the time.
Previously Mamamia reported…
Gerard Baden-Clay was in a long-term affair and was planning to leave his wife for his mistress, according to evidence presented to court yesterday.
Baden-Clay is accused of murdering his wife, Allison June Baden-Clay, on April 19, 2012. He pleaded not guilty.