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Family ‘disappointed’ man who stabbed two men in north Queensland home won’t face inquest

The family of one of two men killed after breaking into a home in north Queensland more than two years ago, say they are disappointed the man who stabbed the pair will not have to give evidence in person at an inquest.
Key points:
- The two men were stabbed and died after breaking into Dean Webber’s home
- Mr Webber was never charged after police ruled he acted in self-defence
- The Supreme Court upheld the Coroner’s decision not to make Mr Webber give evidence in person
Thomas Davy, 27, and Corey Christensen, 37, died after they broke into the home of Dean Webber at Alva Beach, south of Townsville, in October 2018.
The pair were searching for Mr Davy’s girlfriend, Candice Locke, who had been injured and had sought refuge in the 19-year-old’s home,…
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