Live: NSW Now: Top cop apologises for deaths of Sydney teens gunned down by father

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MORNING BRIEFING: Police Commissioner Mick Fuller takes responsibility for the murders of two teenagers in 2018 who were shot by their father John Edwards, who had a history of domestic violence.

Jack and Jennifer Edwards were killed by their father after they returned home from school.

"John Edwards should have never got access to firearms. As the NSW Police Commissioner, I need to make sure that can't happen again." The woman took her own life in June 2020, the day after she told police "she no longer felt able to proceed with the report [to police]".Cold front brings snowA cold front is bringing a dusting of snow to the highest peak in New South Wales for a second day.

"Temperatures are expected to be quite cool again so we're going for a top of about 3 degrees at Thredbo," Mr Wilkes said. Mr Hewson who was chair of the company that sold the couple's insurance policy, claims the story that went to air in 2020 falsely suggested GSA Insurance Brokers refused to pay out valid claims.Urban art puts Miller on the mapMiller, in Sydney's south-west, is an urban art wonderland.

 

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Well, that certainly makes it better.

Terrible story. When a 50 year old goes to Russia to find a 19 year old bride, the relationship is based on possession.

Hopefully he'll remove the misogynists from DV roles.

💖RIP💖

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