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Lawyer for man stabbed to death asks investigating coroner to disqualify herself from Alva Beach inquest

A lawyer representing relatives of a man who was fatally stabbed in the heart at Alva Beach, south of Townsville, has asked a coroner to disqualify herself from an inquest examining his death.
Key points:
- Dean Webber was never charged over the men’s deaths because police ruled he acted in self-defence
- The investigating coroner has refused an application for her to disqualify herself from the inquest
- Mr Webber will provide written evidence
Thomas Davy, 27, and Corey Christensen, 37, both died from stab wounds in October 2018 after they broke into the home of Dean Webber.
Mr Webber, who was 19 years old at the time, had been asleep when Candice Locke, a woman known to Mr Davy and Mr Christensen, came to him seeking help shortly before midnight.
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