Mohammed Khan is found guilty of killing his friend and work colleague on a fishing trip after the deceased's brother had an affair with his wife.
A central Queensland meatworker has been found guilty of killing his friend and chopping his head off in a rage over his wife's affair with the deceased's brother.
Mohammed Khan was this morning found guilty in the Supreme Court trial in Rockhampton of the murder of 33-year-old Syeid Alam. The trial heard Khan had arranged to go fishing with his friend and co-worker, Mr Alam, the night he disappeared. Mr Alam's headless body was found on the banks of Rockhampton's Fitzroy River in April 2016, 11 days after he went missing.A small axe was also found in the area a day later.
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