Western Australian Coroner Declares Broome Man's Death a Homicide, Refers Case to Prosecutors
Western Australian Coroner Ros Fogliani has concluded that the death of Broome resident Josh Warneke was a homicide. This finding was delivered earlier this month, following a nine-day hearing conducted at the Broome courthouse last year. The coroner has referred the case back to prosecutors for further consideration.
Western Australian Coroner Ros Fogliani has formally determined that the death of Broome man Josh Warneke was a homicide. The coroner's findings were delivered earlier this month, bringing a conclusion to a significant stage of the inquiry.
This declaration follows a comprehensive nine-day hearing that took place last year. The proceedings were held at the Broome courthouse, where evidence related to the case was presented and examined.
In light of these findings, Coroner Fogliani has referred the matter back to prosecutors. This action signals a potential next step in the legal process concerning Warneke's death.
(Source: Sydney Morning Herald)

