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Amy Wensley inquest told by biomechanics experts it was unlikely she shot herself

Two biomechanics experts have told a coronial inquest in Perth that it was unlikely a woman whose death police ruled a suicide had shot herself.
Key points:
- Concerns have been raised about how police handled Amy Wensley’s death
- Professor Timothy Ackland has questioned some of the evidence
- A second expert said it appeared the gun was fired by someone else
Professor Timothy Ackland has been giving evidence at the inquest into the shooting death of Amy Wensley in her Serpentine home, south-east of Perth, in 2014.
The court was shown videos of re-enactments using a model in the same room of the small house where Ms Wensley’s body was found.
The videos showed the model in a recess area near a wardrobe, behind the door when opened.
Professor Ackland…
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