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Missing Melissa’s hairdresser husband tells court he has $1.95 in his bank account – Sydney Morning Herald
Part-time hairdresser Anthony Koletti says he and his wife “who was the primary breadwinner” agreed he would quit work and stay home to provide child care.

Anthony Koletti told the court his bank account has $1.95 in it.Credit: Image supplied
In an affidavit, Mr Koletti, 38, stated he was a part-time hairdresser until the COVID-19 lockdown in March. He said he and his wife, who was the primary breadwinner in our family, agreed that in order to reduce the health risk to our family he would quit work and remain at home to attend to household duties
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