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Hannah Clarke’s stranger blocked and intimidated wife tries to extinguish burning car killing of children, investigates

When Hannah Clarke was dying with her children trapped in a burning car, her foreign husband Rowan Baxter was still trying to stop people from helping them, an investigation into her death was said.

Key points:

  • The investigation found evidence of those who tried to help the family after they were set on fire
  • A woman told the court she had met a man with “brute force” who was “guarding the car”
  • The three children were killed in the car, while Mrs. Clarke died shortly after the attack from her injuries.

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Heavily burned, he was around “growling” and “guarding” the burning vehicle with the children while her mother rolled around trying to extinguish the flames they were extinguishing, the Brisbane investigation heard.

The horrific testimony came from spectators who were present as the horrific incident unfolded.

Ms Clarke, 31, her daughters Aaliyah, 6, and Laianah, 4, and her son, three-year-old Trey, died after Baxter jumped into her vehicle with a gas can and set it on fire in a suburban Brisbane road in 2020. stole. .

Physiotherapist Michael Zemek had tried to help Mrs Clarke after she drove up to him while washing his car on Raven Street in Camp Hill in the southern suburbs of Brisbane.

Mr Zemek said he saw a man in the front passenger seat holding Ms Clarke in a bear arm with a resigned look on his face.

“His behavior was controlled … he did not engage me,” Mr Zemek told the inquiry.