Tyron Peter Donald Grealy murder charge update in Rockhampton court
Lawyers for a Rockhampton father who allegedly murdered his two-month-old daughter have been given insight into the police evidence in court.
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Lawyers for a Rockhampton father accused of murdering his two-month-old daughter have been told to not expect the remainder of evidence to be available before October.
Tyron Peter Donald Grealy, 20, was charged with one count of murder (domestic violence offence).
His charge was mentioned in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on July 2, where police prosecutor Courtney Brown advised that the remaining six statements needed to complete the brief of evidence were expected to arrive in October.
Police will allege about 11.15pm on January 19, emergency services were called to a Gracemere property to reports an infant was unconscious and not breathing.
The child sustained life-threatening injuries and was transported to Rockhampton Hospital before being airlifted to Brisbane.
The child was pronounced dead days later on January 22.
Following investigations, detectives from Rockhampton Child Protection Investigation Unit and specialist police from Crime and Intelligence Command’s Child Trauma Unit arrested and charged Grealy on February 18.
Grealy was remanded in custody and his charge was adjourned to October 1.
No plea has been entered.