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Man, 70, accused of death threats to Annastacia Palaszczuk, Jeannette Young over COVID rules

A Queensland man accused of sending death threats to the state’s Premier and Chief Health Officer last year, allegedly did so due to coronavirus restrictions and being unable to attend a funeral.
Key points:
- The 70-year-old man allegedly threatened to kill the Premier and Chief Health Officer over COVID restrictions
- Police allege the man sent letters to Ms Palaszczuk and Dr Young after being unable to attend funeral
- Mr Willer is due to reappear in court next month
Sunshine Coast resident Alexander Dietmar Willer, 70, is facing three charges — two of threats to kill and one for stalking.
He is accused of sending death threats via letters to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Chief Health Officer Jeanette Young in September.
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