A court hears Adelaide woman Kim Chau, who was murdered in the luxury city home of two high-ranking public servants, was stabbed 80 times.
A court has heard an Adelaide restaurant worker, who was murdered in the luxury city home of two high-ranking public servants, was stabbed 80 times.The court heard the 39-year-old was stabbed 80 timesNuman Mohammed, 21, appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court via video link over the alleged murder of 39-year-old Kim Chau.
"[The police] have actually gone out and got CCTV of Sturt Street and around Adelaide," Mr Mattner told Magistrate Simon Smart. Mr Smart asked the prosecutor to explain exactly why it would take police so long to compile its preliminary brief of evidence and a further eight weeks for the Director of Public Prosecutions to determine what charge to proceed with.
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