ExclusiveNSWThe police officer who failed to arrest convicted rapist Anthony Sampieri three weeks before he allegedly sexually assaulted a seven-year-old girl is now under criminal investigation. The Daily Telegraph can reveal more details into how his parole was bungled in 2012.
NSWAt parties every weekend young people are risking their lives getting cheap but dangerous highs from a small canister used to whip cream. The $1 canisters of nitrous oxide known as nangs litter the ground after music concerts where, unlike illegal drugs, there is no crackdown to stop them being taken in.
Coffees come with the sound of music at the Flemington flower markets as Valentina Salvo adds her special zing to every locally-grown bunch of flowers sold by florists across Sydney.
Gold CoastJust hours before he fell to his death from a Gold Coast balcony, mates of Sydney schoolie Hamish Bidgood posted Snapchat stories of a big night ahead.
Gold CoastA Sydney teenager has died after falling from a balcony in Surfers Paradise during week two of school leaver celebrations, after claims he was inhaling nitrous oxide.
NSWAs Anthony Sampieri appeared in court over the alleged sexual assault of a seven-year-old girl in a dance school toilet while he was on parole, it was revealed that a man given Supreme Court bail over child sex offences had been arrested for the alleged sexual assault a teenage girl.
Horrific details of a seven-year-old girl’s ordeal in a dance school toilet were revealed when her alleged attacker, Anthony Sampieri, faced court today. GRAPHIC WARNING.
Former students of a Christian college on the northern beaches who remember accused child rapist Anthony Sampieri have described him as a teenage loner who went on to become a bouncer at notorious Kings Cross strip club Porky’s in the 1980s.
ExclusiveNSWIn another embarrassing mix-up in the debacle that allowed Anthony Sampieri to remain on the streets before allegedly assaulting a girl, The Daily Telegraph can reveal the NSW prisons boss didn’t oppose the rapist’s parole.
OpinionA number of troubling cases including the alleged sexual assault of a seven-year-old girl at Kogarah have thrown a spotlight on the way our parole system is failing us, writes Janet Fife-Yeomens.