A second person is charged with murder over the death of Ian Pullen, a New Zealand firefighter who travelled to the NSW Hunter Valley to assist with firefighting efforts in 2018.
A second person has been charged with murder over the death of a New Zealand firefighter in the NSW Hunter Valley.Police alleged he was hit by a car and then struck in the headThe body of Ian Pullen, 43, was found on the side of a road in Glenridding, near Singleton, in September 2018.Detectives arrested a 30-year-old woman at a home in Singleton yesterday morning, and she was charged with murder.
Police alleged that after a white ute hit Mr Pullen, the woman and the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene a short time later and struck him in the head with an object.
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