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Man sentenced for lighting own unit on fire out of frustration at noisy neighbours
A Canberra man who tried to claim he was acting in self-defence when he set his own unit on fire, because he was frustrated after years of loud music from his neighbour, has been sentenced for arson in the ACT Supreme Court. Steven Kazmar-Hall, 39, was found guilty of arson after he set the fire in April last year. The court heard he had run up the street afterwards to escape the fire. The court rejected his self-defence argument that he had set the fire out of frustration because of mental health effects from noise he had endured for three years. Acting Justice Rebecca Christensen said in her judgement, the fire left the home uninhabitable, although it did not spread beyond his unit. The evidence presented in the trial included photographs of the "sizeable sound system" that was used by the neighbour in his unit. Acting Justice Christensen said it was a serious offence that put other vulnerable residents at risk. "Not only was their safety, and their lives, put at risk, but a number of tenants seemingly experienced significant distress from the fire," Acting Justice Christensen said. "The offender himself at the trial described that there were people 'screaming' after his conduct." But Acting Justice Christensen said Kazmar-Hall's culpability was reduced. "This would lead to significant distress and frustration for anyone, let alone a person suffering the mental health challenges of the offender." But Acting Justice Christensen said it was still serious offending. Kazmar-Hall has been in custody since the fire. He was sentenced to eight months in jail, but was freed after the sentencing because he had already served his time.


7NEWS
18 hours ago
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Woman found stabbed to death in Coleraine, Victoria
A man has been arrested after a woman was found stabbed to death in Victoria's southwest. Police were called to a home in Pilleau Street, Coleraine, about 1.10am Saturday to reports a woman had been stabbed. Officers arrived to find the injured woman, who died at the scene. A man known to the woman has been taken into police custody. A murder investigation has been launched and homicide detectives have been sent to the scene. The Coleraine man will be interviewed by detectives in relation to the woman's death. Coleraine is a small town near the South Australian border, with a population of about 850 people. It is located about four hours west of Melbourne and is known for its strong wool industry. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


7NEWS
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Two babies found shaken but unhurt in car stolen from Boulder home, east of Perth
Two babies have been found 'visibly shaken and crying' in a dumped car at the centre of a frantic search overnight. The one-year-old boy and 11-month-old girl were seated in the back of a Kia Picanto found with the engine still running in Boulder, east of Perth, just after 11pm on Thursday. The car had been reported missing almost an hour earlier. 'The children, while unharmed, were visibly shaken and crying and were relocated with their mother,' Inspector Mick Kelly said. West Australian Police launched a search about 10.15pm when the yellow Picanto was reported stolen from a home on Richardson St in Boulder, more than six hours east of Perth in WA 's Goldfields. By the time the car was found abandoned two roads over on the corner of Ivanhoe and Piesse streets, whoever had stolen it was gone. 'The keys were in the ignition and the motor was running and it was then left unattended,' Kelly said. 'Kalgoorlie detectives will conduct a thorough investigation to locate the persons or persons that have been involved in this incident. 'We believe it's more of a crime of opportunity. We do not believe it has been a targeted incident with the owner, the mother of the two children.' Police are not sure exactly when the car was taken, and are working with the 'distraught' mum to understand that and why the children were left in the vehicle. 'It's a timely reminder that there is no excuse for leaving children unattended in any vehicle,' Kelly said, adding whether or not the mother will be spoken to over that is a 'matter for our Kalgoorlie detectives'. The incident comes after a 15-year-old boy stole two cars with children inside in Kalgoorlie in January. Anyone with information, dashcam or CCTV should contact Crime Stoppers.