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Daughters of Toowoomba woman killed in violent assault say manslaughter sentences ‘not enough’

The family of a woman killed in a violent assault in a Toowoomba unit four years ago, say they feel let down by the justice system, after her attackers were sentenced in the Supreme Court.
Key points:
- The mother was struck repeatedly by a golf club, hammer and metal pole in her Toowoomba home
- The feud began between the two families when another family member passed away
- One of the attackers today offered a tearful apology from the dock
WARNING: This story contains the name and image of an Indigenous person who is deceased.
Debbie Combarngo, 37, died in 2018, after she was struck repeatedly with a golf club, hammer and metal pole, when a group of nine people stormed her McGregor Street unit in the Toowoomba suburb of Wilsonton.
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