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The Best Australian Yarn 2024 | The Nightly

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Parents ‘contacted police and govt’ about radicalised teen

Parents ‘contacted police and govt’ about radicalised teen

Premier Roger Cook has confirmed parents at Rossmoyne Senior High School repeatedly attempted to raise concerns about the 16-year-old teenager shot dead by police after stabbing a stranger in an act of “jihad”.The boy — who The Nightly has chosen not to name — had already spent two years as part of a countering violent extremism program when he embarked on his violent rampage late on Saturday night.It is suspected the teenager was radicalised online, with Mr Cook revealing he had been limited to a “very basic telephone” that did not have internet access.Sign up to The Nightly's...

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Devastating reason mum overdosed little girl revealed

Devastating reason mum overdosed little girl revealed

The mother of a severely disabled little girl convinced her family doctor to provide her with a potentially lethal dose of insulin — which she then injected into her daughter because she could not cope with caring for her anymore.This is the allegation — an accusation of attempted murder — prosecutors will attempt to prove during the trial of the 42-year-old woman, which began in WA’s Supreme Court on Monday.The woman cannot be named after the courts restricted her identity to protect the privacy of her daughter, who was born in 2014.Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters.Get the first look...

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