100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Man charged with murdering elderly grandfather

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Schools and transport to shut down as cyclone approaches

Millions of people are finalising preparations before South-East Queensland shuts down as Tropical Cyclone Alfred looms. Schools across the region will be closed on Thursday More

Bank bucks trend by opening new branch

A bank has announced it will open a new branch on the Sunshine Coast, defying a trend by others towards closing branches. Queensland Country Bank More

Greens announce candidates for Coast electorates

The Queensland Greens have officially launched the campaigns of two candidates on the Sunshine Coast, ahead of the federal election. Sue Etheridge and Renay Wells, More

Photo of the day: last light

“Dusk at the summit of Port Arkwright is a common spot for locals to wind down,” writes Ashraf Saleh. If you have a photo of More

B2B: Have you got your workforce plan in place?

Building a workforce plan is essential for businesses. The workforce plan helps align the organisation’s human resources with its strategic goals and objectives. Step 1: Review More

On the way: cyclone heads towards coast

Tropical Cyclone Alfred is bearing down on South-East Queensland, where communities are preparing for its arrival within days. The Category 2 system, which was tracking More

A Queensland man accused of killing an elderly grandfather at a popular tourist strip has been remanded in custody.

Ryo Jay Anan, 27, of Gympie, appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday after being charged on Sunday with the murder of John Campbell Kerr at Noosa Heads.

Mr Kerr, 87, was found unconscious on a path along the beachfront at the northern end of Hastings Street near the corner of Claude Batten Drive about 6am on June 18.

Police said Mr Kerr had sustained serious head injuries consistent with an assault.

Bystanders assisted the elderly man before paramedics arrived, but he died at the scene.

Anan was taken into custody about 100m away on the beachfront a short time later.

Investigators believe the two men were not known to each other.

Anan was represented by Legal Aid when he faced court on a single murder charge.

His occupation was listed in court documents as “vagabond” and he was held in remand until his next appearance in the same court on July 24.

Acting Detective Inspector Craig Mansfield said police had taken their time to sort out the case’s “complexities” in the time between Anan’s arrest and the murder charge.

“We have got additional information from witnesses and … from our forensics that we have collected through our investigation,” he said.

Det Insp Mansfield said the Kerr family had been distressed but had taken some satisfaction that a charge had been laid over the killing.

“Clearly they would love their family member back as opposed to where they are right now,” he said.

Help us deliver more news by registering for our FREE daily news feed. All it requires is your name and email at the bottom of this article.

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

Hidden
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share