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Man, 29, Charged with Bushland Murder of Matthew O'Brien

Australian Broadcasting Corporation
January 20, 20262 days ago
Man, 29, charged with bushland murder of Matthew O'Brien

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A 29-year-old man faces a murder charge following a random attack on the NSW south coast. Matthew O'Brien, 60, was found with fatal head injuries on a rural property in North Nowra in December 2024. Police are investigating the possibility of further involvement and are seeking witnesses to come forward.

In short: A man has been charged with murder one year after what police have described as a random attack on the NSW south coast. Matthew O'Brien, 60, was found unconscious with head injuries at a North Nowra property in December 2024. What's next? Police believe more people may have been involved and are calling for witnesses to come forward. Police have charged a 29-year-old man with murder after an alleged random attack on a south coast property more than a year ago. Matthew O'Brien was found unconscious with head injuries on a fire trail at a rural property in North Nowra in December 2024. The 60-year-old was later declared dead at the scene by paramedics. South Coast Police District crime manager Detective Inspector Catherine Flood said Mr O'Brien was visiting a friend when he was "randomly" attacked following an altercation with a man not known to him. "It was random, but it was a result of an altercation that took place and that altercation is still being investigated," she said. Inspector Flood said police were "not ruling out" the likelihood of other people being involved. "Somebody knows something about this matter, and we appeal to them to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers," she said. Police have previously said in a statement that they were searching for a woman seen leaving the area in a car who they believe could assist with inquiries. Detective Inspector Flood said the friend and owner of the property where the man was attacked was not being treated as a suspect. "He has assisted in the investigation and we maintain contact with him." Crime detectives and officers from the Rescue and Bomb Disposal Unit returned to the scene earlier this month with drones after receiving fresh information regarding the man's death. Detective Inspector Flood said nothing was found during the search that led to the arrest.

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