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A court, a mother accused of killing on the deaths of two young sons, "brutally scolded" for playing near a river bank the day before drowning. Lock Points Leeanne Chrysillla Eatts is accused of killing about the death of two sons Leeanne Chrysillla Eatts is accused killing a man regarding death of two sons, a Supreme Jury Mrs. Eatts warned the children not to play by river. Ms. Eatts warned her children not to play by the river alone. WARNING The story below includes the s of the deceased people to Aboriginal and Torres Strait island readers. 52 -year -old Leeanne Chrysillla Eatts claimed that their sons Barak Brian Austral's 5 and Jhulio Sariago, and claimed that he was not guilty of guilty. Children drowned on the Ross River in Townsville on February 25, 2019. Defense lawyer Tony Kimmins, a statement on Tuesday, said the jury Eatts' actions were not consistent with manslaughter. "Man is the illegal killing of person, and frankly, an illegal of person is much more serious crime than being able to supervise child or not providing adequate care to child."Said. He continued "There must be very high negligence, a defendant is necessary before being guilty of killing man about the criminal neglect." Jhulio and Barak brothers were found on the Ross River. The court heard that children were unhealthy in the river who tried to get a bike from a set the day before they . Kimmins, "warned not to go there ... He said he would call the police again if he descended there ... In tears, the boys brutally scolded them."Said. Mrs. Eatts wiped her tears while sitting on the dock. Tony Kimmins left the Townsville Palace last week Crown Prosecutor David Nardone said that during the closing arguments, Mrs. Eatts was accused of ing man for the in motion of their two children. "Chapter 286 Penal Code… [says] It is duty everyone who is careful for a child under age 16 to take reasonable measures under all conditions to avoid danger for life, health or safety child. "Nardone said. David Nardone leaves the Townsville Courthouse Mr. Nardone told the court that Ms. Eatts could not swim and liked to play near the river. "[Mrs. Eatts] could not assume the simple, normal, parent task to supervise two young children and could not prevent them from accessing the water they drowned."Said. Mr. Kimmins recorded child mortality rates from drowning in Queensland every year. "The fact there death or two deaths, as it is in this case, does not mean that someone should be convicted of a crime, nor does it mean criminal offense committed."Said. He said that his client was sentenced to 102 days in prison before his guarantee was given and that he had been wearing a viewer since then. "Nothing that this court cannot do to Leeanne, will not punish him any more than he has punished him before," said. The jury is expected to retire to negotiate a decision on Wednesday.
A court, a mother accused of killing on the deaths of two young sons, "brutally scolded" for playing near a river bank the day before drowning. Lock Points Leeanne Chrysillla Eatts is accused of killing about the death of two sons Leeanne Chrysillla Eatts is accused killing a man regarding death of two sons, a Supreme Jury Mrs. Eatts warned the children not to play by river. Ms. Eatts warned her children not to play by the river alone. WARNING The story below includes the s of the deceased people to Aboriginal and Torres Strait island readers. 52 -year -old Leeanne Chrysillla Eatts claimed that their sons Barak Brian Austral's 5 and Jhulio Sariago, and claimed that he was not guilty of guilty. Children drowned on the Ross River in Townsville on February 25, 2019. Defense lawyer Tony Kimmins, a statement on Tuesday, said the jury Eatts' actions were not consistent with manslaughter. "Man is the illegal killing of person, and frankly, an illegal of person is much more serious crime than being able to supervise child or not providing adequate care to child."Said. He continued "There must be very high negligence, a defendant is necessary before being guilty of killing man about the criminal neglect." Jhulio and Barak brothers were found on the Ross River. The court heard that children were unhealthy in the river who tried to get a bike from a set the day before they . Kimmins, "warned not to go there ... He said he would call the police again if he descended there ... In tears, the boys brutally scolded them."Said. Mrs. Eatts wiped her tears while sitting on the dock. Tony Kimmins left the Townsville Palace last week Crown Prosecutor David Nardone said that during the closing arguments, Mrs. Eatts was accused of ing man for the in motion of their two children. "Chapter 286 Penal Code… [says] It is duty everyone who is careful for a child under age 16 to take reasonable measures under all conditions to avoid danger for life, health or safety child. "Nardone said. David Nardone leaves the Townsville Courthouse Mr. Nardone told the court that Ms. Eatts could not swim and liked to play near the river. "[Mrs. Eatts] could not assume the simple, normal, parent task to supervise two young children and could not prevent them from accessing the water they drowned."Said. Mr. Kimmins recorded child mortality rates from drowning in Queensland every year. "The fact there death or two deaths, as it is in this case, does not mean that someone should be convicted of a crime, nor does it mean criminal offense committed."Said. He said that his client was sentenced to 102 days in prison before his guarantee was given and that he had been wearing a viewer since then. "Nothing that this court cannot do to Leeanne, will not punish him any more than he has punished him before," said. The jury is expected to retire to negotiate a decision on Wednesday.
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00:00 A mother accused of killing on the deaths of two young sons.
00:05 Brutally scolded for playing near a river bank the day before drowning.
00:10 Lockpoints Leanne Chrysler Eats is accused of killing about the death of two sons Leanne.
00:17 Chrysler Eats is accused killing a man regarding death of two sons.
00:22 A Supreme Jury Mrs. Eats warned the children not to play by river.
00:28 Mrs. Eats warned her children not to play by the river alone.
00:32 Warning the story below includes the s of the deceased people to Aboriginal and Torres
00:37 Strait Island readers.
00:40 52-year-old Leanne Chrysler Eats claimed that their sons Barak, Brian Ostrils 5 and Julio
00:47 Sariago, and claimed that he was not guilty of guilty.
00:53 Leanne drowned on the Ross River in Townsville on February 25, 2019.
01:00 Defense lawyer Tony Kimmons, a statement on Tuesday, said the jury Eats' actions were
01:07 not consistent with manslaughter.
01:09 Man is the illegal killing of person.
01:12 And frankly, an illegal of person is much more serious crime than being able to supervise
01:18 child or not providing "adequate care to child" said.
01:24 He continued there must be very high negligence.
01:28 A defendant is necessary before being guilty of killing man about the criminal neglect.
01:34 Julio and Barak brothers were found on the Ross River.
01:38 The court heard that children were unhealthy in the river who tried to get a bike from
01:43 a set the "day before they."
01:46 Kimmons "warned not to go there.
01:49 He said he would call the police again if he descended there.
01:53 In tears.
01:54 The boys brutally scolded them."
01:57 Said.
01:58 Mrs. Eats wiped her tears while sitting on the dock.
02:02 Tony Kimmons left the Townsville Palace last week Crown prosecutor David Nardone said that
02:08 during "the closing arguments."
02:11 Mrs. Eats was accused of Ingman for the in motion of their two children.
02:17 Chapter 286 Penal Code.
02:20 Says it is duty everyone who is careful for a child under age 16 to take reasonable measures
02:26 under "all conditions to avoid danger for life, health or safety child."
02:33 Nardone said.
02:34 David Nardone leaves the Townsville Courthouse Mr. Nardone told the court that Ms. Eats could
02:40 not "swim and liked to play near the river."
02:44 Mrs. Eats could not assume the simple "normal" parent task to supervise two young children
02:51 and could not prevent them from accessing the water.
02:55 They drowned.
02:57 Said.
02:58 Mr. Kimmons recorded child mortality rates from drowning in Queensland every year.
03:04 The fact they're deaf or two deaths—as it is in this case—does not mean that someone
03:10 should be convicted of a crime.
03:12 Nor does it mean criminal offence committed.
03:15 Said.
03:16 He said that his client was sentenced to 102 days in prison before his guarantee was given
03:23 and that "he had been wearing a viewer since then."
03:27 Nothing that this court cannot do to Leanne "will not punish him any more than he has
03:32 punished him before."
03:33 Said.
03:35 The jury is expected to retire to negotiate a decision on Wednesday
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