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Man Accused Of Murder After Running Over Wife With Tractor

An unidentified man has been charged with the murder of his wife in Australia.

According to reports, the wife was found dead on a property south of Brisbane, Australia, with multiple evidence that confirmed she had been run over by a tractor.

The 44-year-old man was said to have called emergency services and reported his wife was dead following an accident, Detective Inspector Chris Knight said.

Emergency services arrived at the rural property at Woodhill, south of Brisbane, at 9.15am on Thursday, Feb. 15, where they found the 41-year-old woman dead.

The Queensland Ambulance Service said the woman’s fatal injuries came after “a farm machinery incident”.

A sedan and a tractor-slasher have been seized for forensic examination. Police say there are some indications the crime scene may have been manipulated.

“There were some observations that our investigators made on our initial triage of the scene that gave us concerns,” Knight said

The man has been charged with one count each of murder (domestic violence) and interfering with a corpse.

Knight said if there is any history of domestic violence between the pair, it will be part of the investigation.

They have two teenage children who are being cared for by family from interstate.

“Our thoughts go out to them at the moment,” said Knight.

The man was refused police bail and was set to appear in Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Friday, Feb. 16.

Police are continuing to scour the property for evidence but the heavy rain that hit southeast Queensland on Friday is hampering efforts.

Their search will also extend to several dams on the property, with police divers brought in to bolster the investigation.  

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