Wamuran woman charged after her partner crushed and killed



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A Queensland woman was drunk when she ran and killed her partner in the alley of the couple's rural property last night, police said.

The Wamuran woman is behind bars today accused of homicide and high-end drink Driving after the incident around 7 pm last night

Her 56-year-old common-law partner was dead when emergency services arrived at the scene in Wamuran, north of Brisbane.

  Police were called to the isolated house on Newlands Road around 7 pm last night. Photo: 9NEWS
Police were called to the isolated house on Newlands Road around 7pm last night. Photo: 9NEWS
  The property remains a crime scene today, as forensic teams seek evidence in the area. Photo: 9NEWS
The property remains a crime scene today, as forensic teams look for evidence in the area. Photo: 9NEWS

The accused made a blood alcohol reading of 0.241 – almost five times the legal limit.

A local, Jeremy Sherlock, told 9NEWS that the victim had threatened him in the past.

here, with a steel bar once – at 4:30 pm Saturday afternoon, you know – leaving, saying to turn down the music and that, "he says.

" I I've heard him abuse and yell at his missus a lot – a lot of confrontation there. "

  The couple's neighbor Jeremy Sherlock claims that he had heard the victim shout abuse at his partner in the past." Picture: 9NEWS
The couple's neighbor, Jeremy Sherlock, claims to have heard the victim scream Insults to his partner in the past Photo: 9NEWS

It is believed that last night's incident follows an argument at Newlands Road's home

Emergency services were called at the Wamuran property where they found the body of a 56-year-old man Courtruptcy Court Shortly tomorrow to face the charges

  The couple had only lived for nearly two months at Newlands House Photo: 9NEWS
The couple had been living on Newlands Road for about two months Photo: 9NEWS
  The 52-year-old woman was charged with manslaughter and long-distance driving Picture: 9NEWS
This 52-year-old woman was charged with homicide unintentional guilt and driving long distance. Photo: 9NEWS

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