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Huge update after man was allegedly attacked by freed immigration detainee at Footscray intersection
Huge update after man was allegedly attacked by freed immigration detainee at Footscray intersection

Daily Mail​

time5 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Huge update after man was allegedly attacked by freed immigration detainee at Footscray intersection

Police are expected to lay more serious charges against a former immigration detainee after a man died following an alleged violent assault in Melbourne. Emergency services were called to the intersection of Nicholson and Paisley Streets in Footscray at around 10am last Sunday after reports of an assault. Dominic O'Brien, 62, was found with critical injuries and rushed to hospital, where his condition deteriorated over the week. He died in hospital on Saturday morning. The 62-year-old was a photographer who had previously worked in the media, according to The Age, which was one of the outlets that employed him. Police arrested 43-year-old Lominja Friday Yokoju on the same day as the incident, charging him with intentionally causing serious injury. Victoria Police said investigators will consider alternative charges following the results of a post-mortem. He has been remanded and will appear before Melbourne Magistrates' Court on October 20. Mr Yokoju is accused of approaching Mr O'Brien, speaking to him briefly, before allegedly hitting him and stamping on his head while he was on the ground. The 43-year-old is believed to have been among more than 200 people released from immigration detention in late 2023 after the landmark High Court decision in NZYQ v Minister for Immigration. 116 of the men released were violent offenders, including convicted murderers. The ruling found indefinite immigration detention was unlawful where there was no realistic prospect of deportation. At the time of his arrest, Mr Yokoju was reportedly living on a bridging visa and had no fixed address. Mr Yokoju is due to appear for a committal hearing at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on October 20.

Man dies after alleged Footscray assault, as police consider upgrading charges
Man dies after alleged Footscray assault, as police consider upgrading charges

News.com.au

time8 hours ago

  • News.com.au

Man dies after alleged Footscray assault, as police consider upgrading charges

Police will consider alternate charges against a former high court immigration detainee, after the victim of an alleged assault in Melbourne's inner west died in hospital. Dominic O'Brien, 62, died on Saturday morning, almost a week after he was allegedly attacked at the intersection of Nicholson and Paisley streets in Footscray on the morning of June 15. Police arrested 43-year-old man Lominja Friday Yokoju on the same day as the alleged assault and initially charged him with intentionally causing serious injury. He is accused of approaching Mr O'Brien, engaging in a brief conversation, then striking him and stomping on his head as he lay on the ground. In light of Mr O'Brien's death, police are expected to review the charges. 'Investigators will consider alternate charges following the results of a post-mortem,' Victoria police said in a statement. Mr Yokoju was part of a group of more than 200 immigration detainees, known as the NZYQ cohort, who were released from long-term detention after the High Court ruled their ongoing detention was unconstitutional where there was no reasonable prospect of removing them to another country. At the time of his arrest, Mr Yokoju was understood to be on a bridging visa.

Melbourne man dies after shock street attack
Melbourne man dies after shock street attack

Yahoo

time8 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Melbourne man dies after shock street attack

Police will consider alternate charges against a former high court immigration detainee, after the victim of an alleged assault in Melbourne's inner west died in hospital. Dominic O'Brien, 62, died on Saturday morning, almost a week after he was allegedly attacked at the intersection of Nicholson and Paisley streets in Footscray on the morning of June 15. Police arrested 43-year-old man Lominja Friday Yokoju on the same day as the alleged assault and initially charged him with intentionally causing serious injury. He is accused of approaching Mr O'Brien, engaging in a brief conversation, then striking him and stomping on his head as he lay on the ground. In light of Mr O'Brien's death, police are expected to review the charges. 'Investigators will consider alternate charges following the results of a post-mortem,' Victoria police said in a statement. Mr Yokoju was part of a group of more than 200 immigration detainees, known as the NZYQ cohort, who were released from long-term detention after the High Court ruled their ongoing detention was unconstitutional where there was no reasonable prospect of removing them to another country. At the time of his arrest, Mr Yokoju was understood to be on a bridging visa. Mr Yokoju will front Melbourne Magistrates' Court for a committal hearing on October 20.

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