Cairns courts: Nathan Morris, 19, remanded in custody after being charged with murder
A 19-year-old who allegedly stabbed another man to death at a Caravonica address on Friday night has had his matters mentioned in court.
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A man accused of stabbing another man at a Caravonica home on October 7 has been remanded in custody to appear in Cairns Magistrates Court on November 23.
Nathan Andrew Shane Morris, 19, was arrested and charged with murder after an alleged brutal stabbing of a 34-year-old man at a home in Melinga Cl at Caravonica on Friday night.
The men were known to each other.
His lawyer Karen Longhurst did not apply for bail.
Prosecutor Sergeant Stewart Clyde-Smith told Judge Terence Brown a brief of evidence would be available within six weeks.
Judge Brown adjourned the case to November 23.
Mr Morris did not appear in court or by video link.
Earlier, Detective Inspector Mick Searle said when police arrived at the address at 9.20pm they found the alleged victim suffering from stab wounds.
The man died from his injuries about 10pm.
Neighbour Wayne St John, 64, said he heard a woman screaming before he ran outside to see if she needed help.
“She was screaming out on the driveway of the house,” Mr St John said.
“There was a woman with her who was on the phone, and then silence.
“Then police and ambulance turned up, and the detectives,” he said.
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Originally published as Cairns courts: Nathan Morris, 19, remanded in custody after being charged with murder