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A District Court Civil Judge has granted an application to prevent an Adelaide woman accused of murdering her parents from accessing their estate.

Police allege she injected her parents with her own insulinRaelene Polymiadis is accused of killing her parents by allegedly injecting them with her own insulin on separate occasions.

Prosecutors today applied for Ms Polymiadis's interest in her share of her parents' property and the sum of $196,525 to be frozen. Counsel for Ms Polymiadis said she had not received any documents in relation to the application ahead of the hearing. The defence lawyer asked for an adjournment but Judge Alexandrides granted the prosecutor's application, acknowledging Ms Polymiadis could make a further application in the matter.

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