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5 hours ago
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Woman, 40, charged with teen's murder
A woman has been charged with the murder of a teen after the pair were found together 'semi-conscious' at a home in suburban Brisbane. The 40-year-old woman and the 18-year-old man were found at a Marbura Court home in Daisy Hill - about 26km south of the city's CBD - at about 3pm on May 30. 'The 18-year-old man was transported to hospital, where he remained in an induced coma before passing away on June 4,' the Queensland Police Service (QPS) said in a statement. 'The woman was also transported to hospital, where she remained in an induced coma before recovering on June 1.' The woman and the man were known to each other, police have confirmed. Homicide detectives established a crime scene at the residence. The woman was initially charged with attempted murder, but the charge was upgraded to murder on Wednesday. The woman, from Daisy Hill, was due to appear at Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Detective Senior Sergeant Daniel Cunningham said the investigation involved close collaboration between specialist units. 'This is an incredibly tragic case that has had a devastating impact on all involved,' he said. 'Our investigators have worked methodically to gather evidence and support the (alleged) victim's extended family through this complex and confronting investigation. 'Our thoughts are with the young man's loved ones and those in the community who continue to grieve this loss.'

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5 hours ago
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Woman, 40, charged with murder of 18yo man at home in Daisy Hill, Queensland
A woman has been charged with the murder of a teen after the pair were found together 'semi-conscious' at a home in suburban Brisbane. The 40-year-old woman and the 18-year-old man were found at a Marbura Court home in Daisy Hill - about 26km south of the city's CBD - at about 3pm on May 30. 'The 18-year-old man was transported to hospital, where he remained in an induced coma before passing away on June 4,' the Queensland Police Service (QPS) said in a statement. 'The woman was also transported to hospital, where she remained in an induced coma before recovering on June 1.' The woman and the man were known to each other, police have confirmed. Homicide detectives established a crime scene at the residence. The woman was initially charged with attempted murder, but the charge was upgraded to murder on Wednesday. The woman, from Daisy Hill, was due to appear at Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Detective Senior Sergeant Daniel Cunningham said the investigation involved close collaboration between specialist units. 'This is an incredibly tragic case that has had a devastating impact on all involved,' he said. 'Our investigators have worked methodically to gather evidence and support the (alleged) victim's extended family through this complex and confronting investigation. 'Our thoughts are with the young man's loved ones and those in the community who continue to grieve this loss.'
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a day ago
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Hill happy with Daisy's display in final friendly
Daisy Hill rounded off their build-up to the start of the North West Counties League First Division North season with a comfortable 5-1 win away at Pause United on Saturday. On a showery afternoon in Morecambe, Daisy had built up a three-goal lead at the break courtesy of Regan Brown, Kaiden Barlow and Dean Singleton, and although the hosts pulled a goal back early in the second half, two further goals from successfully-converted penalties by Jake O'Brien and Liam Sheppard rounded off a good afternoon for Lee Hill's men. The Daisy boss said afterwards the game had worked out as he had hoped. 'It was a good workout today, and really pleasing to see some of the things we've been working on in training play out in the game,' said Hill. 'The lads have really bought into what we're trying to do which is great to see. 'We knew we would see more of the ball than we did against Padiham on Tuesday night. So it was about using the ball better, getting certain players higher up the pitch in areas that they can affect the game, and also finishing chances which we did. 'It was also good to get Liam Sheppard back, Nathan (Bartram-Conway) got minutes and so did Jack Iley. 'So overall, a really good day that allows us to go away and fine tune a few bits now.' Daisy began the game well, and after Alex Dodd had a good effort saved by the Pause keeper, Will Kitchen, they took the lead after 14 minutes. Dodd was involved once more, starting the move with a pass that played Sheppard through on goal, and he squared into the path of Brown, who rifled home into the far corner. Seven minutes later, Barlow doubled Daisy's lead with a cracking volley from an O'Brien cross, and although a cross-shot from home striker Zach Clark two minutes later almost caught out Daisy keeper Morgan Newns, it was the 34th minute before he was called on to make a save, diving low down to his left. After Brown's strong run into the box set up a shooting chance for Barlow that just missed the target, on the stroke of half time Daisy bagged their third goal of the afternoon. The Pause United defence failed to clear a beautifully whipped in corner by O'Brien, and Dean Singleton had the simple task of finishing from close range. Three minutes into the second half Pause United pulled a goal back from the penalty spot, but within two minutes Daisy had a penalty of their own, when a strong run from Jacob Ridings was halted when he was tripped in the box, and O'Brien made no mistake from the spot to restore the three-goal lead. Barlow, Sheppard and Brown all had efforts saved by Pause United keeper Kitchen, before Sheppard set up Ridings for a shot that cleared the bar. But six minutes from time, Daisy added a fifth goal from another penalty, awarded when Barlow was brought down in the box, and Sheppard stepped to make no mistake from the spot. Daisy are back in action this Saturday when they host Ashton Athletic at the Ginge Power Stadium, in the opening game of the season in the North West Counties League First Division North.
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5 days ago
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Hill wants Daisy to fast forward preparations at Pause
Daisy Hill complete their build up to the start of the North West Counties League season with a trip up to Morecambe to face Pause United tomorrow (3pm). Lee Hill's men fell to the first defeat of their pre-season schedule on Tuesday evening when they lost 4-1 at North West Counties Premier Division side Padiham, but the Daisy boss says it was a useful game that presented some fresh challenges for his new-look squad. 'The Padiham game worked out how we expected,' said Hill. 'We had more time out of possession than in possession, and it was a game all about being organised and difficult to break down. 'Padiham are a big physical side who just missed out on promotion last season, and the lads stood up well to the challenge. 'I thought the scoreline was a little bit harsh, we missed some decent chances and on another night it could have been different. 'But we got some positive things out of the game and the lads gave a good account of themselves.' After a game against a side from a division above, the squad will now face opponents in Pause United from two leagues below, and Hill explained the reasoning behind the choice of Saturday's game as the last before the league season. 'There's some links between the two clubs and it's been good for us to get a mix of opposition from different levels in the past few weeks,' he said. 'They are a West Lancashire League side, a solid side who have just won their league. 'We played a higher level side in Padiham on Tuesday, where we had a chance to work on how we set up out of possession. 'On Saturday, hopefully we can be a little bit more possession-based, and bring into the game some of the possession play we have been working on in training.'
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04-07-2025
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Hill eyeing more of the same from Daisy
Daisy Hill travel over to West Yorkshire tomorrow to take on Route One Rovers in the second of their warm-up games building up to the start of the league season on July 26. The sides have faced one another in the North West Counties League in the past two season, but with Rovers having moved their home ground to the Myra Shay Ground in Bradford over the summer, they will now compete in the Northern Counties East League in the coming season. Advertisement Daisy got off to a winning start in their opening pre-season game, winning 2-1 at Prestwich Heys on Tuesday night, and manager Lee Hill is expecting another close-fought encounter. 'Route One are a team at our level in the non-league pyramid and they are a good side,' said Hill. 'They are energetic and fit and it's a chance for us to show we can match that, and a game we'll look forward to. 'It's going to be a different type of game than we had on Tuesday, and it's good to get those types of games in. 'But although we know the opposition we will take the same approach as we did on Tuesday and apply those same principles. 'We got off to a good start on Tuesday, and now on Saturday it's all about building on that.' Kick off at the Myra Shay Ground is 3pm.