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Father of Amy Wensley’s partner tells coronial inquest he would not cover up for son
The father of a man whose partner died from a gunshot wound in their home has told a coronial inquest there was no way he would cover up for his son if he was a murderer.
Key points:
- Concerns have been raised about how police handled Amy Wensley’s death
- The father of Ms Wensley’s partner initially thought his son had shot her
- He says he changed his mind when he found out the gun had been moved
The inquest in Perth is being held into the death of Amy Wensley, whose death in her home in Serpentine in June 2014 was ruled by police as suicide.
But Ms Wensley’s family members have raised repeated concerns about the police investigation into the 24-year-old’s death.
Robert Simmons, whose son David was in a relationship with Ms Wensley, lived in a…
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