Queensland man charged with murder after allegedly beating elderly pedestrian to death with pole
A 36-year-old man from Bundaberg, Queensland, has been charged with murder and attempted murder following a series of alleged random assaults on Wednesday afternoon. The man is accused of driving into and assaulting multiple people in Childers and North Isis, near Bundaberg.

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AI-generatedA 36-year-old man from Bundaberg, Queensland, has been charged with murder and attempted murder following a series of alleged random assaults on Wednesday afternoon. The man is accused of driving into and assaulting multiple people in Childers and North Isis, near Bundaberg. The alleged rampage began when he reportedly reversed his car into another vehicle and its driver, then later allegedly reversed into and punched a 65-year-old man. Subsequently, he is accused of punching and beating a 78-year-old pedestrian with a metal pole, who later died at the scene. The 36-year-old also allegedly assaulted a 66-year-old man before being restrained by members of the public. Police stated the victims were not known to the accused.
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5 extractedThe accused allegedly used his vehicle to assault victims before using a metal pole on one pedestrian.
The alleged assaults occurred around Childers and North Isis near Bundaberg on Wednesday afternoon.
The victims are not believed to be known to the 36-year-old man, suggesting the assaults were random.
The alleged crime spree involved assaults on multiple people, including an elderly pedestrian beaten to death with a metal pole.
A 36-year-old Bundaberg West man has been charged with murder and attempted murder.