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28.12.2022 - 21:51 / perezhilton.com
A family is reeling after a senseless murder just after Christmas.
Emma Lovell, a mother of two living in Australia, was brutally stabbed in her chest on her own front lawn during a home invasion in North Lakes on Monday, according to Queensland Police. They explained:
Paramedics attempted life-saving surgery on the 41-year-old mother, but she was tragically pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after.
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The suspects were eventually arrested “with the assistance of a dog squad,” and while their names have not been released, are being described as “two teenage boys.” According to a Tuesday press release, both are being charged with “one count each of murder, attempted murder and enter dwelling with intent in company.” They have both been denied bail.
Apparently, there were two additional teenage boys, aged 16 and 17, with them at the time of their arrests. They were also taken into custody and are currently assisting police with inquiries. Emma’s husband, Lee Lovell, suffered minor injuries during the violent attack, and was treated at the hospital. He spoke with ABC News Australia reporters outside his home the same day, telling them:
He added:
Skye Fleming, a 14-year-old friend of Emma’s younger daughter, described her as a “second mother,” telling the outlet:
What a loss.
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Christina Lofthouse, Emma’s best friend of 33 years, told the East Anglian Daily Times:
She added:
The family of four had just celebrated Christmas on the beach, with Lee posting a selfie to Facebook wishing everyone “a great Christmas day spent with loved ones and friends.” In the wake of her
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