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Two NSW men sentenced to 17 years jail for murder of QLD man Tyron Beauchamp
Two men who murdered a Queensland man and dumped his mutilated body in bushland on the NSW mid-north coast have been sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Key points:
- Tyron Beauchamp was set upon while he lay in bed on Christmas Day
- Darcy Dufty and Andrue Tisdell were affected by drugs and alcohol and believed Beauchamp was disrespecting Dufty
- Beauchamp’s skull was fractured during a beating with a metal bar
Tyron Beauchamp’s remains were found by a NSW Rural Fire Service crew that extinguished a small blaze in the Yarratt State Forest two days after Christmas in 2018.
The 41-year-old’s skull had been fractured during a beating before he was taken to a dirt cul-de-sac.
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