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Andrew Cobby fraud trial delayed because of appeal of his murder sentence

A jailed Gold Coast wife killer, who is serving a life sentence behind bars, is facing delays in his fraud trial. Find out what happened in court

Andrew Cobby. Picture: 9 Gold Coast News
Andrew Cobby. Picture: 9 Gold Coast News

A jailed Gold Coast wife killer’s fraud trial has been delayed because of an appeal of his murder sentence.

Andrew Cobby is facing trial on 11 fraud charges (dishonestly obtain property from another), two charges of forgery/uttering and two charges of utter forged documents.

The trial is expected to take at least five days.

During a hearing review on Friday, the Southport Magistrates Court was told witnesses in the murder trial being appealed were also involved in the fraud allegations.

Cobby is appealing his life sentence after being found guilty in November 2021 of murdering his estranged wife Kym.

The appeal is yet to be heard.

Kym Cobby’s body was discovered on the side of the road by a family member outside her Worongary property in 2017.
Kym Cobby’s body was discovered on the side of the road by a family member outside her Worongary property in 2017.

Cobby, who appeared in court self-represented via videolink from prison, said the grounds of the appeal had “no relevance” to the witnesses in the alleged fraud matters.

“Your honour, I would submit they are two completely separate matters,” he said.

“There is no reason why the hearing of the (alleged) fraud matters cannot proceed prior to the hearing of the appeal.”

Magistrate Louisa Pink disagreed, saying she accepted they were linked.

She adjourned the matter for a further trial hearing review on September 19.

Cobby will remain behind bars.

Originally published as Andrew Cobby fraud trial delayed because of appeal of his murder sentence

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