Father of girl killed in South West crash charged over threats to alleged driver, police
Last week Greg Bragger, 47, told this masthead his world had been shattered following the death of his only child, Caitlyn, in a crash near Logue Brook Dam about 150 kilometres south of Perth.
On Tuesday, Bragger faced Perth Magistrates Court after spending the night in custody for allegedly making three separate threats to kill.
The court was told Bragger made multiple threats to kill the 16-year-old alleged driver of the Toyota Landcruiser who is believed to have been Caitlyn's boyfriend.
He also allegedly made threats to kill police if they got in the way of Bragger killing the boy, the court was told.
Prosecutors told the court that Bragger held the 16-year-old responsible, however no charges have been laid over the crash that happened on June 7 on Scarp Road near the intersection with Hoffman Road.
At the time, police said the car left the road and rolled several times.
Five other teenagers were also in the car with Caitlyn. The driver and a 17-year-old male passenger were taken by St John Ambulance to Bunbury Regional Hospital with serious injuries.
An 18-year-old male passenger and two 16-year-old female passengers were treated for minor injuries sustained in the crash.

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