Australian jury convicts two men for murder of Indigenous teen

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Published On: 08 May 2025, 12:16

SYDNEY, May 8, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - An Australian jury on Thursday found two men guilty of murdering Cassius Turvey, a 15-year-old Indigenous boy whose killing sparked nationwide anti-racism protests.

Turvey was attacked and beaten with a metal pole in October 2022 in the western city of Perth, the court heard. He died 10 days later in hospital.

Jurors convicted the two men -- Jack Brearley and Brodie Palmer -- of his murder, papers from the Supreme Court of Western Australia showed.

A third man, Mitchell Forth, was found guilty of manslaughter but cleared of murder.

All three men got out of a pick-up truck and chased a group of teenagers that included Turvey, Australian public broadcaster ABC said.

Brearley assaulted Turvey with a pole from a shopping trolley, the court heard.

Prosecutors said Brearley was angry because someone had smashed his car windows -- though there was no suggestion Turvey was responsible, the ABC said.

Some witnesses said the attackers had used racial slurs before the attack, but racism was not an alleged motive in the court proceedings.

In the days after the killing, thousands of protesters held rallies and vigils around Australia.

At the time, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the attack was racially motivated, describing it as a "terrible tragedy".

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people face stark inequalities compared to other Australians, with shorter life expectancies, poorer health and education, and higher incarceration rates.

A fourth person charged over Turvey's killing, Aleesha Gilmore, was cleared of both murder and manslaughter charges, court documents showed.

 

 

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