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Two bodies found in search for missing TV presenter Jesse Baird and his partner

  • The bodies of a TV presenter and his flight attendant boyfriend were found in a rural area near Sydney, with a police officer charged with their murder leading authorities to the location.
  • The tragic discovery prompted organizers of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to request that police not march in the upcoming parade, citing community distress.
  • Police Commissioner Karen Webb hopes to convince the Mardi Gras' board to reconsider the exclusion of police officers from the parade, despite potential backlash from other floats.
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Australian police have found a body believed to belong to a missing Sydney couple after they arrested one policeman as a murder suspect earlier this week.

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The discovery brings to an end a week of intense media searches for the remains of Jesse Baird, 26, an entertainment journalist, and Luke Davies, 29, a flight attendant, according to AFP.A. A 28-year-old police officer who was in a relationship with Jesse Baird has been indicted. Police believe the two men were shot in a Sydney apartment and then transported to a rural area outside the Australian metropolita.Ballistic tests have shown that A bul…

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The remains, found thanks to information from the alleged murderer, were in a rural area of Sydney

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The bodies of a prominent presenter and his partner have been found in the Australian bush. A 28-year-old policeman is said to be responsible for the deaths of the two men.

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Sky News Australia broke the news in Australia on Monday, February 26, 2024.
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