Brisbane woman who gave lethal medication to husband with motor neurone disease bailed on murder charge
David Ronald Mobbs had said he didn’t want to live if his illness became intolerable, court hears A woman who gave a lethal cocktail of medication to her husband who was dying from motor neurone disease has been granted bail after being charged with murder. Kylie Ellina Truswell‑Mobbs was granted bail on Tuesday after being charged with murdering her 56-year-old husband, who was dying from motor neurone disease. Continue reading...
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As part of her bail conditions, accused Queensland woman Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs is unable to discuss evidence or live with her sons. Photograph: Samantha Manchee/AAPView image in fullscreenAs part of her bail conditions, accused Queensland woman Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs is unable to discuss evidence or live with her sons. Photograph: Samantha Manchee/AAPQueenslandBrisbane woman who gave lethal medication to terminally ill husband released on bail after murder chargeDavid Ronald Mobbs, who had motor neurone disease, had said he didn’t want to live if his illness became intolerable, court hears Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Australian Associated PressTue 9 Jun 2026 00.03 EDTLast modified on Tue 9…
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