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Conflicting evidence casts doubt over expert’s ‘throw scenario’ finding for cheerleader’s high-rise balcony death
Initial findings into the high-rise balcony death of a Gold Coast Titans cheerleader may be flawed, based on new evidence, a biomechanical expert has told a murder committal hearing.
Key points:
- A biomechanical expert says new evidence may impact his initial findings that Ms Robinson was thrown off the balcony
- The magistrate asked whether the hearing should be adjourned until a new biomechanics report could be conducted
- The prosecution will take the weekend to consider its position
It is alleged Jayden Moorea, formerly known as Dan Shearin, threw his Gold Coast Titans cheerleader girlfriend Breeana Robinson, from the 11th storey of a Southport apartment on January 29, 2013.
Mr Moorea is facing a murder committal hearing in the Southport…
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