Thursday, 6 May 2010

tree comes down

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Bomb twist to tree man saga - The West Australian

AS POSTED HERE ---> Bomb twist to tree man saga - The West Australian

The Thornlie tree man saga has escalated, with a neighbour claiming two bombs were set off outside her home opposite Richard Pennicuik's doomed eucalyptus melliodora.

Police have confirmed they are investigating the discovery of two Molotov cocktail-style devices that exploded at the Hume Road property. Both devices were fitted with fuses that allowed the people who set them to escape before they exploded.

The devices were detonated outside the home of Paula Nicholson, who said residents had been living a nightmare since Mr Pennicuik started his protest to save the tree from City of Gosnells tree loppers about five months ago.

Ms Nicholson said the first was detonated outside a lounge room window about 1.30am on April 22 and the second exploded on the bonnet of a family car about 12.30am on April 26.

Mr Pennicuik refused to comment.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Treeman Richard Pennichuik too ill for court | Perth Now

AS POSTED HERE ---> Treeman Richard Pennichuik too ill for court | Perth Now

ADJOURNED: Treeman Richard Pennicuik too ill to attend court to face charge of obstructing the City of Gosnells. Source: PerthNow

"TREEMAN" Richard Pennicuik was absent from court through illness today as the saga surrounding a Thornlie eucalyptus tree continues.

Mr Pennicuik was due to appear in the Armadale Magistrate's court this morning on a charge of obstructing the City of Gosnells following his 108 day protest that began in December last year.

But Mr Pennicuik's advisor, James Dean, said the 57 year-old was resting at home with a "serious" illness and had provided a Medical Certificate to the court.

The case was adjourned to May 25.

Monday, 3 May 2010

Man charged after charred bodies found

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Police have charged a man with criminal damage by fire after the discovery of two badly charred bodies in a burnt-out car in Perth's southern suburbs.

Firefighters found the bodies in a 1993 green Landcruiser burning in bushland about 200m off Tonkin Highway in Wattle Grove at about 5am (WST) on Saturday.

One body was in the front passenger seat area, the other laying in the rear footwell of the vehicle.

It is believed both victims are female.

Police are waiting on the results of a post-mortem examination of the bodies.

In the Perth Magistrates Court on Monday, Brett Nicholas Richard Kuzimski, 35, of Thornlie in the city's south, appeared on a charge of criminal damage by fire.

He was remanded in custody to reappear on May 10.

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