Pathologist testifies in child homicide trial

Jason Walls
Updated April 4 2017 - 3:41pm, first published March 22 2017 - 5:00pm
On trial: Joby Rowe (left) arrives at the Supreme Court in Bendigo for his child homicide trial with lawyer, Alex McLennan. Picture: NONI HYETT
On trial: Joby Rowe (left) arrives at the Supreme Court in Bendigo for his child homicide trial with lawyer, Alex McLennan. Picture: NONI HYETT

A Supreme Court jury has heard a “constellation” of injuries suffered by a baby allegedly shaken to death by her father was caused by “mechanical head trauma”.

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Jason Walls

Jason Walls

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