Queensland parents face court charged with murder, torture of baby boy

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Queensland parents face court charged with murder, torture of baby boy
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'Getting a brief from my officers, it was just the most horrendous and confronting scene that you could ever face as a police officer.' 9News

The case of a man and woman each charged with murder over the death of their seven-month-old baby boy has been mentioned in court for the first time.

Reinhardt Bosch, 33, and Noemi Kondacs, 22, appeared separately via video link in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday, facing one count each of murder and torture. Mark Platt from Sun and Co Lawyers represented the co-accused during their brief mentions and said alternative representation is being sought for Kondacs.Police have charged Reinhardt Bosch and Noemi Kondacs with murder and torture following the death of a seven-month-old boy in rural Queensland.Bosch faces an additional charge of assault occasioning bodily harm.

The Magistrates Court does not have jurisdiction to hear bail applications for murder charges, and their matters were adjourned for December 5."Getting a brief from my officers, it was just the most horrendous and confronting scene that you could ever face as a police officer," Carroll told ABC radio today.Ambulance officers called police to a home on Mount Samson Road in Yugar, north of Brisbane, about 6.45am yesterday in relation to the unresponsive boy.

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