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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.
After the matter…
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