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Orchestrators Of Queensland’s Worst Mass Murders May Have Gone Unpunished 15/06/2021

The orchestrators of one of the country’s worst mass ­murders may have gone unpunished because police investigating the Whiskey Au Go Go arson put “very little effort” into solving the crime that witnesses allege was sparked by a dodgy insurance claim plot. Family members would be allowed to pick up the lethal medication used to end someone’s life at home under Queensland’s controversial voluntary assisted dying laws. Queensland has recorded more than twice the number of Covid-19 virus infections this year than laboratory-confirmed flu cases. Shocking statistics have revealed Queenslanders have ­tripled their cocaine use in four years and authorities have warned they are playing ­“Russian roulette”, with the state recording the lowest ­purity levels in Australia. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at COURIERMAIL.com.au/ 

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