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Baden Flash pleads not guilty to murdering wife in Tennant Creek home in 2017

Lawyers for a man accused of killing his wife by bashing her with a brick have told a court he caused her death but is not guilty of her murder.
Key points:
- Baden Flash is accused of murdering his wife in Tennant Creek in January 2017
- On Wednesday he pleaded not guilty to the charge in the Alice Springs Supreme Court
- Jurors heard the accused’s intoxication at the time would be a central issue in the trial
Northern Territory man Baden Flash has pleaded not guilty to murdering his wife, Kwementyaye Foster, in the bedroom of their Tennant Creek home, on January 20, 2017.
Jurors in the trial before the Alice Springs Supreme Court on Wednesday heard Ms Foster died as the result of blunt force injuries to more than 30 locations on her body,…
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