Slain nurse’s colleagues pay tribute to caring woman

Brisbane will face the court accused of the murder of his wife on Monday.
48 -year -old Carra Samantha Luke was found dead in a Taigum house north of Brisbane around 12.30 on Saturday.
His 52 -year -old husband, Shane Scheikowski, was accused of the murder of the nurse and is scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
Courier Mail reported that Mrs. Luke received a domestic violence ordered against Mr. Scheikowski.
Ms. Luke died on Saturday at the Northern Brisbane house and caught the movements outside the house – obtained by Courier Mail – Grenli CCTV images across the street.
A person carrying a torch goes back and forth in the front garden, goes to the front door, then leaves the house after a while and closes the torch while outside the house.
Luke’s Triple-0 family member and an ambulance from home was taken.
In a statement, Luke’s family said: “Carra was an extraordinary woman who touched countless life with its warmth, generosity and unchanging courtesy.
“A loyal mother, her daughter, her sister, her nephew, aunt and friend gave so much love that everyone who knew her felt like a part of her family.
“Thanks to his compassion and gentle spirit, leaving behind the memories to be driven forever, he carried the power to relieve, encourage and raise others.
“Although it was too short when he spent with us, he filled every moment with care and an open heart.”

The police accused Mr. Scheikowski of the murder (the crime of domestic violence) and entered the housing with intention.
Luke’s colleagues at Nundah Doctors Surgery in Wavell Heights also made a statement.
Doctors Surgery spokesman said in a statement, “The most empathic and loving people, nurses, mother and friend Carra Carra for 20 years with us and the heart and spirit of the practice,” he said.
“He cared about his patients and helped in the most difficult times with his greatest professionalism and devotion.
“That place cannot be filled and we will miss it every day.
“We will always remain in our hearts in practice. Thank you for your support, care and love for all our beloved patients and friends.”
Crime scenes were established on a property in both the Taigum House and in the suburb of McDowall.
Deputy Commissioner Rhys Wildman, Deputy Brisbane region, said he helped investigations on Sunday, 52 -year -old.
“I think any scene with violence is traumatic for the first intervention teams, police and ambulance.
“We will provide support services for the participating facade officials.”
Anyone with information or CCTV images are asked to stand out.


