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Roderick A. Davies, a 36-year-old carpenter, shot his wife and five children dead before taking his own life. [9] Boulder bombings: 1 February 1942 Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia: 14 (plus 1. perp) 15 Bombing of a boarding house containing 30 people in Boulder, Western Australia by 45-year-old Pero Raecivich. [10] Glen Innes shooting 2 ...
A man shot and wounded three people in the street before being injured and arrested. [81] 17 July 1912: Shark Bay, Western Australia: 3 [n 1] 2 5: A Filipino seaman shot and killed two people and wounded two others before being shot dead. [82] 16 November 1911: Mackay, Queensland: 4 0 4: Ching family murders: A man killed a family of six. Four ...
In the 2016 census, Kenmore had a population of 8,960 people. [16]In the 2021 census, Kenmore had a population of 9,675 people, 51.2% female and 48.8% male.The median age of the Kenmore population was 40. 65.2% of people living in Kenmore were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 66.9%; the next most common countries of birth were England 5.2%, South Africa 3.7%, China 2.9% ...
The Central Coast massacre was a shooting spree killing that occurred on the evening of 27 October 1992 on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia [2] [3] when 45-year-old motor mechanic Malcolm Baker killed six people and an unborn child, and injured one other person. [4]
Hundreds of thousands of visitors have flocked to the Chinese-controlled regions of Macau and Hong Kong since Sept. 29, data shows as China wraps up its Golden Week holiday, although the figures ...
Malcolm George Baker (13 August 1947 – 22 June 2024) was an Australian spree killer from Terrigal, New South Wales, who died while serving six sentences of life imprisonment [1] for the shooting massacre of seven people, including an unborn child, in Terrigal, Bateau Bay and Wyong [2] on the evening of 27 October 1992, an event known as the Central Coast massacre.
A man was found fatally shot at each location in the east and west 100 blocks of 234th Street. Initial reports said it was unknown if the homicides were related.
It features a gigantic, tadpole-like monster, supposedly encountered in Stonehaven Bay, Hook Island, Queensland, by Robert Le Serrec and his family and a friend during December 1964. [1] On 12 February 2008 a yacht ran aground at Cape Cove. [2] The yacht became wedged on dangerous rocks requiring the rescue of 37 people by helicopter.