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Court told there is ‘sufficient evidence’ for Jayden Moorea to stand trial over alleged Gold Coast balcony murder

A police prosecutor has told a murder committal hearing there is “sufficient evidence” to send a man accused of throwing his girlfriend from a Gold Coast high-rise to trial, eight years after her death.
Key points:
- Jayden Moorea is accused of throwing Gold Coast cheerleader Breeana Robinson off a high-rise building balcony
- Nine cheerleaders have given evidence, with one saying Ms Robinson seemed “out of sorts” the night she died
- Mr Moorea’s ex-girlfriends are expected to give evidence this week
Jayden Moorea, 47, has been charged with the murder of Gold Coast Titans cheerleader Breeana Robinson, who fell from the 11th floor of a Southport apartment tower in 2013.
Her death was initially dismissed as a suicide before police investigations were…
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