The Weekend Post

Appeal to support family

- ARUN SINGH MANN

THE son of 66-year-old Innisfail man Kalman Tal (below) has establishe­d a public fundraiser following his “gentle” father’s grisly death.

Filip Tal has launched a GoFundMe fundraiser, in a bid to raise $13,000, following the death of his father on February 19.

On Friday, the campaign was just shy of

$3000, with nine donors contributi­ng.

Although the fundraiser does not state how the money would be spent, it was categorise­d into the site’s Funerals and Memorials section.

“My father Kalman Tal was known as a sweet, kind, gentle man who would do anything for anyone,” Filip Tal’s statement read.

“His life was cut short and (he) will not get the chance to see his grandchild­ren grow up. Our lives are changed forever. Any donations will be gratefully received.”

Mr Tal died in the early hours of February 19 when his body was discovered on the footpath at Innisfail’s Fitzgerald Esplanade, outside a fish and chip shop.

Vanuatuan farm worker John Yalu has been charged with murder. Mr Yalu’s matter was mentioned at Innisfail Magistrate­s Court on February 21, with his matter set for another mention on June 6, while he was remanded in custody.

Detective Acting Inspector Gary Hunter said police would allege Mr Tal paid $5000 to have his leg amputated by Mr Yalu. It can be revealed police are investigat­ing whether Mr Tal asked Mr Yalu to sever his leg because he was suffering from a condition.

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