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Brit army major charged with murdering wife in Kayak ‘accident' moved to Thailand with new bride after her death

Brit army major charged with murdering wife in Kayak ‘accident' moved to Thailand with new bride after her death

Scottish Sun07-05-2025

A FORMER British army officer charged with murdering his wife in a kayaking incident had moved to Thailand with a new bride following the death.
Graeme Davidson, 55, has been charged with domestic violence murder, fraud, and attempted fraud.
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The alleged killer Graeme Davidson, 55, married a local woman, Pick Pattraporn in Thailand
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Ex-Army captain Graeme Davidson who has been charged in Australia with murdering his wife Jacqueline in November 2020
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He was arrested upon his return to Australia
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He was arrested in Brisbane on Monday while visiting from his current residence in Thailand.
Police allege that he killed his wife and attempted to claim more than $1million AUD (£483,000) in life insurance policies following her death in November 2020.
But Davidson is reported to have left Australia five months after his wife died.
He moved to Thailand where he remarried a young bride named Pick Pattraporn at a traditional ceremony in late 2022.
Davidson was reportedly active in the expat community in Thailand, where it is believed his son had joined him according to the MailOnline.
He was back in Australia to visit family when he was arrested.
Jacqueline Davidson, 54, died after falling into the water during a kayaking trip at Lake Samsonvale, Queensland.
Her death was initially believe to be a tragic accident, but a homicide probe was launched following further coronial investigations.
A Queensland police statement says: "Initially, the woman's death appeared to be non-suspicious."
Detective Acting Inspector Steve Windsor told reporters: "The cause of death was drowning but it was a case of talking to witnesses and gaining further evidence that the matter appeared suspicious."
He added that detectives had gathered witnesses and expert statements, as well as analysis of lake conditions.
He said: "Incidents are not always what they initially seem, so I thank the detectives for their diligent work."
Davidson had served in the British Army for 22 years before he transferred to the Australian Army.
A former friend told Daily Mail Australia that his deceased wife was a "beautiful and very friendly" woman.
She had worked as a beautician in the Brisbane suburb Chermside.
Police had reportedly been considering extraditing Davidson from Thailand but decided against it, according to News.com.au reports.
The opted instead to arrest him when he returned to Australia.
Bodycam footage of his arrest shows cops entering the room where he was sleeping on a fold-out sofa.
He can be seen sitting upright and throwing off blankets before being escorted out.
Det Insp Windsor added that police would allege there was "some form of breakdown in the relationship" at the time of Jacqueline's death.
He further said the fraud charges relate to Davidson allegedly claiming, and attempting to claim, life insurance policies.
He said: 'The combined life insurance was in excess of $1 million. They were quite extensive.'
Police want anyone who can provide further information to come forward.
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He remarried in Thailand in a traditional ceremony
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