A witness has told a court there was ‘a hell of a lot of debris’ after a police officer was struck and killed on the Bruce Highway in Brisbane’s north.
Debris flew into the air at the time of an alleged hit-and-run in which a police officer died, a witness has told court.
“It was close enough in front of me that I could see the impact and a hell of a lot of debris fly in the air.” Defence barrister Malcolm Harrison put it to another witness, Stacey Wheatley, that she had told police she had brought Wallis to her house before seeing a news clip about the officer’s death.
O’Brien, 27, was granted bail in April after the Brisbane Supreme Court found the prospects of a murder conviction were not high.
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