A detective has hit out at two teenage girls after charging them with killing 19-year-old Cian English, who died after falling from a Gold Coast balcony.
The girls, aged 15 and 16, were being interviewed this morning over the death of 19-year-old Cian English in Surfers Paradise in May.
“We have a 19-year-old male who has died tragically and we have people who don't seem to care,” Mr Smith told reporters on the Gold Coast today. “It is about time everyone in the community said ‘enough is enough’ and we pull these people up about their behaviour and their attitudes.”Source:Supplied “We will be alleging have seen him go over the verandah. They have looked down and saw he is obviously deceased and then they have stolen clothing off this unconscious male on the verandah. It really is ... it is beyond belief these people behave like this.”
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