Kalgoorlie-Boulder man granted unsupervised access to younger brothers on bail
A Kalgoorlie-Boulder man, 24, accused of raping a young family member, had bail varied to allow unsupervised access to his younger brothers. Despite police concerns over child safety, Magistrate William Yoo granted the exception, noting the defendant has no prior convictions. The case is adjourned to a committal date in August.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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