Thursday, 20 February 2020

Queensland police apologise for 'open mind' comments about murder of Hannah Clarke and children

Commissioner says Detective Inspector Mark Thompson ‘gutted’ at phrasing he used about Camp Hill car fire deaths in Brisbane

The Queensland police commissioner, Katarina Carroll, apologised on Friday for comments made by a senior detective while appealing for information into the deaths of a woman and her three children in Brisbane.

Detective Inspector Mark Thompson said police were keeping an “open mind” as to whether the deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children were a case of a “husband being driven too far by issues” or a woman and children suffering extreme domestic violence.

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