A 43-year-old man is in custody following the death of another man at a campsite in north-west New South Wales. Daniel Mark Kilkeary was remanded in custody after appearing in bail court this morning and did not apply for bail.
Details of the Incident
Police responded to reports of a stabbing at a campsite off Danglemah Road, Woolbrook, approximately 66 kilometres north-east of Tamworth, at 6pm yesterday. It is alleged that an altercation between two men led to a man in his 50s being stabbed multiple times in the chest and neck.
NSW paramedics arrived at the campsite but were unable to save the man, who died at the scene. Police have stated that the two men involved were known to each other. Mr. Kilkeary was arrested at the campsite, and a knife believed to be connected to the incident was likewise seized by police.
What Happens Next?
Mr. Kilkeary is scheduled to reappear before the Tamworth Local Court in late April. During the bail court hearing, his defence solicitor, Osman Samin, requested that he receive mental health assistance while in custody. Further investigations will be conducted before the next court date.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did this incident occur?
The incident occurred at a campsite off Danglemah Road, Woolbrook, which is about 66 kilometres north-east of Tamworth in north-west New South Wales.
What is the current status of the accused?
Daniel Mark Kilkeary, 43, has been remanded in custody and will next appear before Tamworth Local Court in late April.
Was the victim identified?
The victim has not yet been formally identified by police.
As this case progresses through the legal system, what role do you believe community support services can play in addressing the underlying factors that may contribute to such tragedies?
