A retired Australian judge investigating the convictions of a mother in the deaths of her four children was told Monday there is a 'reasonable hypothesis' that could cast doubt on her guilt.
Kathleen Folbigg appears via video link during a convictions inquiry at the NSW Coroners Court, Sydney, May 1, 2019. A retired Australian judge investigating the convictions of a mother in the deaths of her four children was told Monday there is a “reasonable hypothesis” that could cast doubt on her guilt.
Counsel assisting the inquiry, Sophie Callan, on Monday summarized the evidence that genetic experts are expected to give this week. The start of the new inquiry in Sydney in November focused on a rare CALM2 genetic variant present in both daughters. Research into the variant published in 2021, after Blanch's report, found that it might cause heart arrhythmias and sudden death in young children.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Winter storm warnings cover parts of Atlantic Canada for Monday and TuesdayEnvironment Canada says cold temperatures expected monday morning in Labrador City and Wabush in Newfoundland and Labrador, with wind chills hovering around -45 C
Read more »
Weather alert: Windstorm coming late Sunday, picking up intensity on MondayA special weather statement has been issued for all of Metro Vancouver, especially areas near the Strait of Georgia and Juan de Fuca Strait
Read more »
Opinion | Blue Jays spring training preview: Five storylines as camp begins Monday in DunedinAfter last year’s disappointing collapse in their American League wild-card series against the Seattle Mariners, the Jays are returning this spring with a much different look.
Read more »
Final decision on Stanley Park bike lane coming Monday - BC | Globalnews.caThe Vancouver Park Board will be decided the future of Stanley Park's bike lane on Monday after months of reports and speculation.
Read more »
BC Ferries warns of Monday cancellations due to adverse weatherThe workweek could be off to a choppy start for some commuters as BC Ferries warns sailings from Vancouver Island are at risk of cancellation.
Read more »
Former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion to lie in state for second day MondayFormer longtime Mississauga, Ontario mayor Hazel McCallion will lie in state for a second day today, before her funeral on what would have been her 102nd birthday.
Read more »