Case adjourned for teacher charged with common assault of an Indigenous teenager

The former teacher of an independent Aboriginal school in Queensland's south will appear again in two weeks.

Queensland police

The charges were heard before Ipswich Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Credit: Queensland Police

A teacher charged with the common assault of an Indigenous teenager will appear in court again in two weeks, after a reprieve was granted by a Queensland court.

38-year-old Liam Bromilow of Deebing Heights appeared before Ipswich magistrate's court on Wednesday,

It follows a complaint made the teenager and an investigation by detectives from the Ipswich Child Protection and Investigation Unit.

The case was adjourned until next month.

More to come.

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Published 28 August 2024 2:01pm
Updated 28 August 2024 8:38pm
By Dan Butler, Dan Rennie
Source: NITV


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