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Olivia Muranga, Diana Lasu, Haja Timbo to face court

The women health authorities have blamed Queensland’s most recent COVID-19 clusters on will face court for the first time on Monday after they allegedly misled to police upon their return to the state.
Diana Lasu, Olivia Muranga and Haja Timbo are all facing charges of fraud and providing false or misleading documents after they allegedly flew into Brisbane in July, having spent time in Melbourne, misleading authorities about where they had been.
Ms Lasu and Ms Muranga contracted COVID-19…
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