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Teen who fatally stabbed two men will not have to face victims’ families

A Queensland teenager who stabbed two men to death in his home claims they forced their way inside and that moments earlier a woman had knocked on the door asking for help and sanctuary.
The victims’ families say there are inconsistencies in the young man’s version of events, but their legal action to force him to face them at the coronial inquest into the 2018 killings, failed last week.
Alva Beach victim Corey Christensen
with his wife Jaye.Credit:Facebook
Queensland man Corey Christensen, 37, and NSW man Thomas Davy, 27, died in the middle of Topton Street in Alva Beach, 95 kilometres south-east of Townsville, on Monday, October 1, 2018.
The series of events, as police understand, were that Candice Locke, 29 at the time, and Mr Davy…
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