Case of man accused of being behind whale drug euthanasia ring back in court
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Man accused of running fake charity and assisting suicide remains behind bars
A man accused of running a fake whale euthanasia charity to sell drugs that aided a person with quadriplegia to take his own life will remain in custody.Brett Daniel Taylor is one of three people charged over a police probe into the alleged assisted suicide of the Gold Coast man, with about 20 other deaths being investigated.Taylor, a 53-year-old business owner, was not required to appear at Southport Magistrates Court on Queensland's Gold Coast…


Case of man accused of being behind whale drug euthanasia ring back in court
Brett Daniel Taylor, 53, is one of three people who have been charged following a police investigation into the alleged assisted suicide of a Gold Coast man, identified as David Llewellyn Bedford.
By Nicholas Wilson, news journalist, Australia and Rex Martinich for Australian Associated Press Current: 09:27 BST, September 18, 2025 Update: 09:43 BST, September 18, 2025 A Gold Coast man accused of leading a fake whale euthanasia pickpocket to sell drugs that helped a quadruple person commit suicide. Brett Daniel Taylor is one of three people accused of a police investigation into the alleged assisted suicide of Gold Coast man, with another…
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