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Ava Benny-MorrisonThe Sunday Telegraph Crime Reporter

Ava Benny-Morrison is a crime reporter for The Sunday Telegraph. She joined the team in September 2017 after covering crime and courts for several years in NSW and Queensland.

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26 MARCH 2020 SYDNEY AUSTRALIA WWW.MATRIXPICTURES.COM.AU  EXCLUSIVE PICTURES    A decreased number of people wait at the Covid19 assessment facility at Randwick (eight in cue only) on Wednesday afternoon, as an increased Police presence is seen in Newtown today.   Note: All editorial images subject to the following: For editorial use only. Additional clearance required for commercial, wireless, internet or promotional use.Images may not be altered or modified. Matrix Media Group makes no representations or warranties regarding names, trademarks or logos appearing in the images.

Two NSW police officers test positive to COVID-19

Two NSW Police officers have tested positive to COVID-19 after disembarking from separate cruise ships, The Daily Telegraph can reveal. Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said both men are now on leave and “in good spirits”.

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Fresh lead in hit-and-run death of Sydney father

Police hope the driver of a 4WD towing a boat trailer will hold the key to solving the fatal hit-and-run of father Tony Plati, who died after being killed by a car on Sydney’s northern beaches last month. SEE THE VIDEO

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The not so social socialite Lisa Stockbridge facing serious drugs charges at the downing centre in Sydney today, leaves after it being adjurned and a none pub order slaped on it  .pic John grainger

Yes to cocaine but no to ‘unhealthy’ stuff

Lisa Stockbridge once said a big “yes” to cocaine but it seems it’s now a firm “no” to plastic bags and non-organic food plus the wrong female inmate flown to a court case and the DPP has a new senior crown prosecutor. READ IT ALL IN THE SNITCH

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SUNDAY TELEGRAPH SPECIAL. Shoppers fight over toilet rolls in Woolworths Chullora as the Coronavirus craziness hits new levels. Picture Twitter

Women charged over Woolies toilet paper brawl

Two Sydney women allegedly at the centre of a supermarket brawl over toilet paper with another shopper (pictured on the right) that went viral were charged on Sunday after they handed themselves in to police.

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