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Police have never said they had 2 suspects. Originally they said one suspect not cooperating. Later the second person was also not cooperating. Never was it said there were 2 suspects. It is everyone's right in Australia to state your name and address only and say nothing else. Even lawyer up. Innocent until proved guilty.⁵
I think they did refer to 2 suspects, if that wording is correct. Otherwise they would have said "the" suspect, or "their" suspect. Well, that's how it seems to me.
 
  • #5,702
Those are all rhetorical questions but I can’t imagine caring so much for a spouse that I’d cover up the accidental or otherwise death of a grandchild (or any child actually).
Fear may come into play.
 
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DBM
 
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"Under the Family Law Act 1975, both parents — married or not — generally share equal parental responsibility for their child. This means both have the right to make decisions about their child’s welfare, education, healthcare, and upbringing.'

" In practice, the court’s main concern is the child’s best interests. Whether parents are married, in a de facto relationship, or separated, the same principles apply when determining custody or parenting arrangements.
If both parents are listed on the child’s birth certificate, their legal rights are recognised equally."

The above is from a New South Wales law firm. However the same applies throughout all states of Australia. See Relationships Australia website.

Do we know if Josh was on the BC or not?
 
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Again, more evidence that makes me think any alleged death was accidental. JMO but something went horribly wrong and all evidence had to be concealed. This would likely involve both grandparents but without knowing exactly where Gus is and how he’s concealed, the police can’t yet confirm only two people were involved.
Yes, but there are 'accidents' and then there are 'accidents.' In other words some incidents are truly innocent accidents while others might be accidents which were neglectful, or harsh or severe incidents, like punishments which accidentally go wrong.

Truly innocent accidents will usually be called in to first responders. Other 'accidents' are often desperately covered up and hidden.
 

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