Monday, 10 October 2016

Warriena Wright fell 14 floors

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Pic: Warriena Wright
Crime reporter(wp/es):
A tourist was so afraid of a man she met through dating app Tinder that she fell 14 floors to her death while trying to escape from his apartment balcony, a court heard today.
Gable Tostee, 30, pleaded not guilty to the murder of 26-year-old Warriena Wright in Gold Coast city, Queensland, Australia, in the early hours of August 8, 2014.
He faces a potential life sentence if convicted.
Tostee and the New Zealander met for the first time in the tourist centre of Surfers Paradise on the night she died, the Queensland Supreme Court in Brisbane heard.
Prosecutor Glen Cash told the jury that Tostee did not throw Wright to her death, but intimidated and threatened her to an extent that she felt the only way to escape was to climb down from his balcony.
The court heard an audio recording made on Tostee’s phone that captured an altercation between the pair, as well as the fall.
Cash alleged that Tostee became angry after Ms Wright threw ornamental rocks at him and hit him with a telescope.
He also said that Tostee choked and restrained her before locking her out of his apartment on the balcony.
“You’re lucky I haven’t chucked you off my balcony,” Tostee is heard saying in the recording. “If you try to pull anything, I’ll knock you out.”
The jury was told a neighbour heard Wright crying, “No, no, no, please let me go home,” before witnessing her falling from the balcony about 15 seconds later.
Defence lawyer Saul Holt said Ms Wright had become increasingly erratic and aggressive toward Tostee after a night of drinking and intimacy.
“What happened in this case is nothing like murder or manslaughter. It doesn’t fit,” Mr Holt said.



































































































































































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