Australia - Phoebe Handsjuk, 24, found dead in Melbourne apt building, 2 Dec 2010

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Death of Phoebe Handsjuk in garbage chute a tragic accident, coroner finds

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/d...c-accident-coroner-finds-20141210-123xb2.html

So .... due to Stilnox, vodka, and Phoebe's love of climbing and physical exertion, it was concluded that she decided to hop into the rubbish chute while throwing a bag of rubbish in? As a confused prank, as a sleepy joyride ... a 12-storey drop that she thought she could survive? :shakehead:

I'm sure that former Supreme Court Judge George Hampel and County Court Judge Felicity Hampel must be very happy that their son has been exonerated of any (direct) blame.


I also noticed this at the end of the article, regarding the judges' daughter. :rolleyes:

Mr Hampel's sister, Kristina Hampel, earlier this month pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and a prohibited weapon after an undercover police sting at her home.
Ms Hampel had no conviction recorded and was ordered to provide 200 hours community service.
Magistrate Franz Holze said Ms Hampel's early plea and the embarrassment to her family were factors in his decision to record no conviction.
 
I read that story yesterday and was going to post something here but was too disgusted.
I'm so over different rules for different 'classes' of people. So disheartening.

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a law for the rich, another law for the poor...justice seems to be blind, deaf and mute at times
 
Death in a garbage chute: a new investigation into the mysterious death of Phoebe Handsjuk
The Age
Richard Baker and Michael Bachelard
September 23 2016

'Top legal, forensic and police experts have cast doubt over a coroner's finding that young Melbourne woman Phoebe Handsjuk died from a "tragic accident" when she plunged to her death down the garbage chute of a luxury high-rise apartment building.

Coroner Peter White found Ms Handsjuk inadvertently fed herself feet first into the garbage chute while drunk and under the influence of sleeping drug Stilnox in December 2010.

The expert opinions form part of a six-month Fairfax Media investigation of the circumstances of Ms Handsjuk's death. The first episode of a six-part podcast, Phoebe's Fall, can be downloaded today.'

http://www.theage.com.au/national/i...the-coroner-got-it-wrong-20160922-grlz3w.html
 
Phoebe Handsjuk: Did she fall or was she pushed 12 floors down a garbage chute?
news.com.au
September 23, 2016 6:18pm

'As part of the 60 Minutes investigation, reporter Tara Brown looks at what happened inside the apartment, where broken glass fragments were found on the floor. Phoebe Handsjuk lived there with her boyfriend Antony Hampel.'

'Brown told news.com.au the family believe the police let them down.

“Their expectation that a death so unique and so bizarre be investigated properly is a fair one,” she said.

“They are dismayed and frustrated that potential evidence wasn’t gathered by police as they expected it should be,” she said.

“The police failure, in their opinion, means the circumstances surrounding Phoebe’s death will never be clear. They can never get that time back or the evidence that was lost or overlooked during that period.”

The family also feel let down by the coroner, who they felt should have delivered an open finding. This would have allowed police to investigate further if new evidence came to light.

Instead the Coroner chose to solve, what family considers a tragic mystery, based on inconclusive evidence.'

'“Now the case is closed with so many of their questions left unanswered,” Brown said.

She said the family would continue to fight for Phoebe.'

The full story airs on 60 Minutes this Sunday [25/09/2016] at 8.30pm on Channel Nine.

http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...e/news-story/1f012ea72418ce34b401a79d558dd601
 
Phoebe’s Fall
A podcast series on the short life and brutal death of Phoebe Handsjuk.

The Sydney Morning Herald

'It's December 2, 2010, and the concierge at a luxury Melbourne apartment tower is making her way to the garbage room.

She is looking for a broom. But something blocks the door. She gives it a shove with her shoulder and catches sight of a young woman lying in a pool of blood among the fallen bins.

The concierge panics, praying the body is a mannequin. Then she braves a second look.

Phoebe Handsjuk was 24. Complex and beautiful. She lived 12 storeys above with her boyfriend Antony Hampel, a son of Melbourne's legal establishment.

But on that night, Phoebe died the most horrific death.

She had plunged 40 metres, feet first, down the garbage chute.

She survived the fall. But the garbage compactor at the bottom had virtually severed her right foot. Phoebe bled out in the dark, alone, her jeans around her knees.

But how did she get into the chute? And why?

The Coroner decided she had climbed in herself. He recorded death by misadventure. But there were no fingerprints at the top of the chute, and no CCTV footage. Her family doubts the Coroner's version was even physically possible.

The mystery remains.'

http://www.smh.com.au/interactive/2016/phoebesfall/
 
So glad this case is being brought to public attention again

So GLAD
 
Secret tape gives insight into Phoebe Handsjuk’s battles before she died
news.com.au
October 7, 2016 8:23pm

'A SECRET tape made just after Phoebe Handsjuk’s death reveals the real monster in her life.

According to her partner, it was alcohol.

While it still doesn’t provide any answers into what happened to her when she fell down the rubbish chute at her exclusive apartment building, it does offer insight into what she was battling.

Released by The Age, the secret tape was taken by Phoebe’s mum Natalie, who recorded her daughter’s partner Antony Hampel.

“The hardest thing is that she didn’t want to die, she really didn’t,” he said in the recording.

“It was just that monster was the alcohol, you know. She was coping with her depression, she really was. She was with the best doctors and the best therapist. Every day ... alcohol, she couldn’t ... just brought out this monster and the monster won.”'

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/re...d/news-story/eed490f728401143419649326d9908e7
 
Phoebe's Fall prompts rethink on appeal rights for inquests
The Age
Richard Baker and Michael Bachelard
Octiber 6, 2016

  • 'Episode 3 of the Phoebe's Fall podcast, The Age's investigation into Phoebe Handsjuk's death and its aftermath, can be downloaded from theage.com.au/phoebesfall or iTunes.
Growing concern over a Victorian coroner's finding into the mysterious garbage chute death of Phoebe Handsjuk has sparked a push for changes to the law.

Victoria's state opposition has pledged to amend the Coroner's Act to broaden the grounds for appeal; shadow attorney general John Pesutto says Ms Handsjuk's case highlighted the need for "confidence in our coronial system".

"The coronial findings in this case are difficult to comprehend and many Victorians will appreciate why Phoebe's family continue their painful search for a better understanding of events leading up to and following her tragic passing," Mr Pesutto said.

He said it was possible to increase the scope for grieving families to appeal controversial findings without opening the floodgates.

"Difficult cases like this are compelling reasons for having a broader right of appeal against coronial findings," Mr Pesutto said.'

http://www.theage.com.au/national/i...peal-rights-for-inquests-20161006-grw6jy.html
 
Into the darkness - how did Phoebe Handsjuk fall to her death?
ABC Radio National
Program: Life Mstters
Guest: Robin Bowles
Presenter: Cassie McCullagh
Wednesday 5 October 2016 9:40AM

'Six years ago 24 year old Phoebe Handsjuk was found dead in the garbage room in her Melbourne apartment block. A coronial inquest found the cause to be that of suicide or misadventure - but are there more questions to answer?

The case is now the subject of a book, a podcast series by The Age, and a 60 Minutes report.

True Crime Author Robin Bowles has written Into the Darkness, the mysterious death of Phoebe Handsjuk.'

Listen now

Download audio
 
Have only just discovered this case. Watched the entire podcast last night in a very late night.
 
Downloaded Into the Darkness: the mysterious death of Phoebe Handsjuk about a week ago and was planning on reading it after ....What Every Body is Saying...ex FBI Agent Guide to Body Language. Remember very little about the circumstances of this case. What tweaked my interest was Stillnox....this medication was suggested and prescribed to staff within aviation. Normally stillnox will put you to sleep within minutes and will have no hangover effect in the morning......unless of course you combine it with alcohol.
 
Downloaded Into the Darkness: the mysterious death of Phoebe Handsjuk about a week ago and was planning on reading it after ....What Every Body is Saying...ex FBI Agent Guide to Body Language. Remember very little about the circumstances of this case. What tweaked my interest was Stillnox....this medication was suggested and prescribed to staff within aviation. Normally stillnox will put you to sleep within minutes and will have no hangover effect in the morning......unless of course you combine it with alcohol.

Do tell em. Very interested in the contraindication of alcohol when taking Stilnox.
 

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