Kuwait Times

Police find bodies of TV presenter and boyfriend

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SYDNEY: Australian police found the bodies of a TV presenter and his flight attendant boyfriend in a rural area outside Sydney on Tuesday, acting on informatio­n from a police officer charged with their murder. The discovery ends an almost week-long high-profile search for the remains of entertainm­ent journalist Jesse Baird, 26, and Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies, 29.

A 28-year-old serving police constable who had previously been in a relationsh­ip with Baird has been charged with two counts of murder. “We are very confident we have located Luke and Jesse,” said the head of New South Wales police Karen Webb, noting the families of the two victims had received the news with relief and sadness. “This informatio­n did come with the assistance of the accused,” Webb added.

Police believe the pair were shot at a home in central Sydney before being loaded into surfboard bags and transporte­d to a rural property about two hours’ drive from the city. Ballistics tests showed a projectile found at the apartment matched that of a police-issue firearm. The weapon was later found inside a police station safe. Police allege the killings were “of a domestic nature” and not a “gay-hate crime.” The bodies of the couple have yet to be formally identified and a post-mortem will be held to confirm the cause of death, police said.

The suspect had been a celebrity chaser and blogger before joining the police force. He had been photograph­ed with scores of stars including Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga and Ben Stiller. He was previously investigat­ed over the aggressive tasering of an Aboriginal man in 2020 after a video of the incident emerged online.

News reports from 2014 indicate that he came out publicly as gay by throwing a letter onstage at a Lady Gaga concert, which the star read out to a crowd that included his sister. The couple’s deaths have shocked many Australian­s, notably within the LGBTQ community. Organizers of Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras asked police not to join the annual parade this Saturday, one of the city’s biggest festive events. People needed “space to grieve” for the couple, they said in a statement, with LGBTQ communitie­s across Australia “devastated”.

‘Enormous tragedy’

The state’s police chief said officers had taken part in Mardi Gras for 20 years. “I would hate to see that this is the year we are excluded because of the actions of one person that is not gay-hate related,” Webb said. “That would be a real travesty for this organizati­on to be excluded.”

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