Man who allegedly claimed partner died in ‘crash with kangaroo’ in NT charged with murder
A 33-year-old man has been charged with the murder of his 27-year-old partner in the Northern Territory. The man initially reported to emergency services on Sunday that his partner was unresponsive after their car allegedly struck a kangaroo near Barkly Homestead.

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AI-generatedA 33-year-old man has been charged with the murder of his 27-year-old partner in the Northern Territory. The man initially reported to emergency services on Sunday that his partner was unresponsive after their car allegedly struck a kangaroo near Barkly Homestead. Police found the woman dead at the scene with facial injuries, and the man also had injuries. Authorities became suspicious due to the woman's injuries and a lack of evidence supporting the kangaroo collision claim. The couple had been traveling from Gympie, Queensland, since April 1st. The man is expected to appear in Alice Springs local court on Friday.
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5 extractedThe couple had been on a cross-country trip from Queensland since April 1.
Investigators are trying to determine whether the damage to the Jeep was pre-existing or fresh.
The woman was found dead with visible facial injuries in a Jeep Cherokee.
The man allegedly told police his partner died in a car crash with a kangaroo.
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