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Man accused of fatally stabbing footballer acted in self defence during ‘macho madness’ brawl, court told

The defence for a man accused of fatally stabbing a Brisbane footballer told a jury his client was defending himself in ‘10 seconds of macho madness’.
Did a shocking stabbing outside a Brisbane leagues club unfold because a former manager intended to kill a footballer he hated, or because he…
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