Police are trawling through the phone of a man accused of stabbing to death a woman in Sydney's CBD in August and need more time to prepare the case against him, a court hears.
Police are accessing the phone of a man accused of stabbing to death a woman in Sydney's CBD in August and need more time to prepare the case against him, a court has heard.Mert Ney allegedly killed Michaela Dunn, 24, and stabbed another woman in Sydney in AugustThe incident triggered an enormous police response that locked down Sydney's CBD
Mert Ney appeared via audio visual link today in Sydney's Central Local Court, which was told the brief of evidence against him comprised some 7,000 pages.The prosecution asked for more time to consider the material on Mr Ney's phone.He is accused of killing Michaela Dunn, 24, with a kitchen knife and stabbing Lin Bo, 41, during an alleged attack that sent the CBD into lockdown.
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