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1. Daniel Morecombe’s killer to be integrated in to the general prison population.
Brett Peter Cowan who was found guilty of the murder of Daniel Morcombe on the Queensland Sunshine Coast in 2014 and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years will be integrated into the general prison population reports The Courier Mail.
Cowan will be allowed to visit a general prison population unit for two hours in the morning each day, if he chooses to, according to the Seven Network.
Prison authorities had deemed 46-year-old at serious risk of being targeted by other prisoners but psychologists agree he is now able to integrate.
2. Teenagers wanted over homophobic bashing in St Kilda.
Victorian police want to speak to four teenagers allegedly involved in a homophobic bashing in St Kilda.
North Melbourne Prahran hair salon owner, Danny Levi Bryce-Maurice was brutally bashed while celebrating a friend’s birthday in St Kilda Botanical Gardens with his husband James on Saturday, January 9.
Mr Bryce-Maurice says that when he visited the bathroom a group began to hurl homophobic taunts at him.
“The verbal abuse started as soon as they noticed me,” he said. One of the men called him a “faggot freak” and said “This is the men’s toilet, not the the ladies, f**king faggot, get the f**k out of here!”
Mr Bryce-Maurice said the four men were waiting for him and blocked his path when he tried to leave.
“They started punching and kicking me repeatedly to the face, head, and finally my body,” he said.