1. Brother of murdered Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Alister reveals the family have not told his parents his brother is dead.
The brother of Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Alisher has arrived in Australia after the horrific murder of Mr Alisher, 29, on Friday after he was burned alive with an ‘incendiary device’ thrown at him while he was letting passengers on at Moorooka.
His brother, Amit, arrived at Brisbane Airport on a flight from India on Sunday morning and visited the site of the fire on Sunday afternoon.
“We haven’t told the parents that he’s no more, we just say it’s an accident, he’s in a coma,” Mr Goldy said.
“He’s the one, he’s the main family member, all family is dependent on that person. The whole family is dependent on him.”
Anthony O’Donohue, 48, has been charged with murder, arson and 11 counts of attempted murder.
Meanwhile, the ABC reports Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will be nominating Brisbane cab driver Aguek Nyok for a bravery medal.
Mr Nyok was one of the first people to respond to the fire emergency on Friday and police hailed him as a hero for kicking in the back door of the bus so passengers could escape.
2. Dreamworld tragedy: bodies returned to their loved ones in preparation for their funerals.
The autopsies of the four adults who died at Dreamworld last week have been completed and their bodies returned to loved ones ahead of their funerals.
Meanwhile Dreamworld remains closed.
Yesterday it was announced that Inspector Mike McKay, a community recovery expert has been appointed by Dreamworld’s management to provide advice on community recovery process following the recent disaster, reports The Brisbane Times.