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Machete held to mother’s neck during violent burglary at home in Coopers Plains in Brisbane’s south

A Brisbane mother has been traumatised when a machete was held to her throat in a terrifying burglary at her home.
Two knife-wielding teenagers broke into the Macknish Cres home in Coopers Plains about 10.40pm on Saturday while the 50-year-old woman and her two daughters were inside, police said.
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