Manmeet Alisher death: Independent review ordered

Queensland's health minister says the man accused of the fiery murder of a Brisbane bus driver was a mental health patient.

Anthony O'Donohue, 48, charged with killing Manmeet Alisher

Anthony O'Donohue is charged with killing Manmeet Alisher Source: ABC Australia

Queensland's health minister says the man accused of the fiery murder of a Brisbane bus driver was a mental health patient.

Cameron Dick has ordered an independent review of the mental health care given to 48-year-old Anthony O'Donohue who is accused of torching a Brisbane bus driver.

Mr Dick says an independent review, led by forensic psychiatrist Professor Paul Mullen, will report back to the government in eight weeks after a thorough assessment of the adequacy of the care O'Donohue received.

INDIAN PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI CALLS PM TURNBULL OVER MANMEET'S DEATH

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Sunday received a call from his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi where the latter expressed his concern over the brutal killing of 29-year-old Indian-origin bus driver Manmeet Alisher.

Manmeet Alisher, a prominent member of the Indian community in Australia on Saturday while being on duty as a bus driver in Brisbane.

A 48-year-old man identified as Anthony O'Donohue poured some flammable liquid on him right after boarding the bus.

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Published 31 October 2016 1:37pm
Updated 31 October 2016 4:08pm
By Mosiqi Acharya
Source: AAP


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