Trio charged over backyard ‘veterinary drug’ euthanasia operation
A Gold Coast man, accused of the death of a 43 -year -old man who finished his life with a veterinarian medication, is accused of performing a backyard euthanasia operation that may be linked to more suicide.
Murder detectives showed that a toxicology report died of acute Pentobarbiton toxicity, a veterinary euthanasia medicine, and began to investigate the death of the 43 -year -old man from Hope Island.
Gold Coast Detective Inspector Mark Mooney said that an “large-scale and complex an investigation took a 53-year-old main beach man, 81-year-old Southport woman and victim allegedly allegedly providing a veterinarian who lived a veterinarian.
The 53 -year -old man from the Main Beach is accused of two numbers of suicide and a number to have dangerous drugs, to have dangerous drugs, to have dangerous drugs, to receive or have the property obtained from human trafficking or supplying.
The 81 -year -old Southport woman was accused of suicide, dangerous drug trafficking, having dangerous drugs and selling potential harmful things.
The 80 -year -old Ashmore man was accused of having dangerous drugs in dangerous drugs and having dangerous drugs.
A view of veterinary euthanasia drugs seized by the police.Credit: Queensland Police Service
Mooney said that inspectors have now examined an enterprise called additional deaths and end -of -life services that may be linked to a 53 -year -old man.
Mooney, “So far, detectives are looking at many other deaths dating back to 2021, where the defendant is claimed to have relations with the deceased person. We believe that this number may grow as the investigation continues,” he said.



