Former Test cricketer Michael Slater denied bail over domestic violence charges
- Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater was denied bail on domestic violence charges.
- Following the verdict, Slater collapsed in court and needed assistance to get back on his feet.
- Slater was remanded in police custody and charged with multiple domestic violence offenses, including stalking and intimidation.
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Former Aussie cricketer Michael Slater collapses in court after being denied bail
Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater was denied bail on domestic violence charges on Tuesday (April 16). Following the verdict, Slater collapsed in court, at the Queensland state, and needed assistance to get back on his feet. The ex-player was remanded in police custody and charged with multiple domestic violence offences, including stalking and intimidation.
Former Test cricketer Michael Slater denied bail over domestic violence charges
The 54-year-old faces 19 charges relating to alleged incidents on the Sunshine Coast between December and AprilGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastFormer Australian Test cricketer Michael Slater will remain behind bars after being refused bail in a Sunshine Coast court.Slater is facing 19 charges relating to alleged offences perpetrated on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast on various dates between 5 December 2023 a…
Ex Australia Cricketer Michael Slater Collapses After Being Denied Bail
Former Test cricketer Michael Slater reportedly collapsed in an Australian court on Tuesday after being refused bail on more than a dozen charges, including some relating to stalking. The 54-year-old had to be helped to his feet by court staff after falling to the floor when a Queensland magistrate turned down his bail application, local media reported. The television commentator and former batsman is accused of domestic violence offences as wel…
Michael Slater collapses in court after refused bail on domestic violence charges
Former Australia batter Michael Slater collapsed in court during a bail hearing on Tuesday. The Australia cricketer has been charged with more than a dozen offences including unlawful stalking or intimidation.
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