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Calculated deceit: Fake de facto ruined pilot’s funeral

Catherine Loquias took the grieving family of pilot Jayson Spencer to the Supreme Court, stopping his funeral organised for the next day, after he was killed in a NSW plane crash in 2017. Some mourners who had come from other parts of Australia for the Queensland funeral could not return when it was later reorganised, Brisbane District Court heard at Loquias’s sentence. Loquias, 37, who pleaded guilty to attempting to pervert the course of justice and fraud, had lived in Mr Spencer’s unit in…
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