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达茜的哥哥说,她被扔下西门大桥的时候没有尖叫

2011-3-9 16:25| 发布者: cangaru | 查看: 1596| 原文链接

一个小女孩从西门大桥上被扔下致死,甚至没有一声尖叫,她的哥哥告诉法庭

现9岁的BEN说,他爸当时把车停在西门大桥上、把他妹妹从前排坐拿下、从桥栏杆上扔下去了

在回放法庭对BEN的访谈问他妹妹当时是否说了什么

"她当时甚至没有尖叫"

她下落了58米然后被溺死在水里。那是她上学的第一天。

"我说回去救她,爸爸还是继续开"

"然后我说达茜不会游泳,爸爸还是继续开"

"我一直说,他一直没回去"

证人BARRY NELSON说他和夫人开车上班走到西门大桥时,看到那辆白色丰田越野停在紧急道。

他看到一个男人手臂抱着个孩子并把她扔过护栏。

"她的头发和手臂在空中飞舞"

NELSON先生走过去看到那个男人面无表情

"他就象刚发了封信一样。就象从信桶走回他的汽车"

。。。

Darcey Freeman didn't scream when thrown off bridge, brother tells court

A LITTLE girl who was thrown to her death from the West Gate Bridge didn't scream as she went over, her brother told a court today.

Ben Freeman, now 9, said his father stopped their car on the bridge, took his sister Darcey from the front seat and threw her over the rail.

In a taped interview played to the Supreme Court jury Ben was asked if Darcey said anything.

"She didn't even scream on her fall,'' he said.

"I didn't hear her scream on the way when she......nothing, nothing, nothing.''

Arthur Freeman, 37, of Hawthorn, has pleaded not guilty to murdering four-year-old Darcey Freeman on January 29, 2009, by throwing her from the West Gate.

She fell 58m to the water and died from drowning. It was to be her first day of school.

Opening his case yesterday defence barrister David Brustman SC told the jury it was not disputed his client killed his daughter but they would have to decide if he was "mad or bad''.

Ben Freeman said that his father carried Darcey like he was carrying a baby and threw his he from the bridge and drove off.

"I said go back and get her. And dad keeps driving along,'' he said.

"Then I said Darcey can't swim ... and then dad would just keep on driving, didn't go back to get her.

"I kept on saying it over and over again and he never did it.''

Ben said they drove to the "weird funny place'' like an airport, which the jury has heard was the Commonwealth Law Courts building in William St.

He said he was getting bored and was asked what his father was doing.

"He was sulking. He was crying in the corner,'' he said.

Witness Barry Nelson said he was driving to work over the Westgate with his wife when he saw a white Toyota Prado 4WD pull over in the emergency lane.

Mr Nelson said he saw a man with a child in his arms and watched him tip the child over the rail.

"Her hair and limbs were flying,'' he said.

Mr Nelson stopped his car and approached the man but he saw no signs of aggression or emotion.

"He was totally neutral. He may have been posting a letter. He may have been walking back to the post box to his vehicle,'' he said.

The trial is continuing before Justice Paul Coghlan.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news ... rf7kx-1226018408354

[ 本帖最后由 cangaru 于 2011-3-9 16:26 编辑 ]
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