Parents break down in court giving evidence in murder trial
Hannah McGuire's mother has broken down in court while recounting the desperate messages she sent her daugh...
Ms McGuire's mother Debbie on Monday told the Victorian Supreme Court she woke about 3.40am on April 5, 2024 to a text purporting to be from her daughter.
It stated Hannah was sorry and she thought it was the right decision.
"I tried messaging Lach but he doesn't want anything to do with me now," the message shown to the jury continued.
"Please check in on him - this is going to break his heart."
Debbie McGuire's series of responses were shown to the jury, where she repeatedly asked where her daughter was and urged her not to do "anything silly".
"You can't live the way you were living - being spoken to like




"Remember why you left (Young) in the first place."
Mrs McGuire broke down as she read aloud some of her responses, telling the court Hannah's messages "didn't feel right".
The mother said she immediately jumped in her car and went to the property in Sebastopol that Young and her daughter owned together.
Mrs McGuire knocked on the door and bedroom window several times to no response, only to see Young and his father approaching from down the road.