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A young indigenous man who is missing in a city in a city may have met a foul game despite his work on a suicide theory, he will hear a forensic medicalist.
Tallis Gordon Ahfat saw his latest family members at 4 o’clock on December 16, 2022 in ISA in the remote northwest of Queensland.
Sarah Ford, Coroner Melinda Zerner’e told, helicopters, drones and divers, despite a major research, despite a large research could not find a 22 -year -old child.
Tallis Ahfat has been missing in the Mount Isa region since mid -December.Credit: Queensland Police Service
Ahfat took Didgeerdo from his family’s house, but left behind his phone and portable speaker. Ford said: “This was really strange, because he didn’t go anywhere without him [speaker]. “
A witness, his family’s lawyer Paige Ryan, said Ahfat should testify about the possibility of encountering the foul game.
The court received a Facebook message showing that a man had something to do with the death of the young man, which made them “critical için to discover the theory that another party may have been disappeared. The person who sent the messages and is expected to be called to give evidence, then threatened the recipient after passing the recipient to the researchers.
However, Zerner did not allow the call of two witnesses discussing the possible place of Ahfat’s body.
“[Two people] He referred to a dry creek in a driving back from Cloncurry, and ‘This is where Tallis was buried’, Ryan Ryan said, while defending his call.
Zerner was unacceptable because it was based on the second or third hand information of the debate.
“The Queensland Police Investigation, which could not find any life evidence of life, concluded that Tallis should die in unknown places in an unknown place,” Ford said.
AAP


