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NCA bombing murder accused Domenic Perre stands trial charged with murder of Geoffrey Bowen
Severely injured lawyer Peter Wallis repeatedly asked “is Bowie OK?” moments after a bomb detonated in an office at the National Crime Authority’s Adelaide headquarters in 1994, the Supreme Court has heard.
Key points:
- Domenic Perre, 63, has gone on trial accused of murdering a police officer and injuring a lawyer
- Detective Sergeant Geoffrey Bowen was killed in the blast at the NCA building in Adelaide in 1994
- The opening day of the trial has heard from former NCA and Australia Post staff
Domenic Perre is accused of murdering Detective Sergeant Geoffrey “Bowie” Bowen and injuring Mr Wallis by sending a parcel bomb to the NCA building on Waymouth Street on March 2, 1994.
The 63-year-old accused has pleaded not guilty to the offences.
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