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Allison June <I>Dickie</I> Baden-Clay

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Allison June Dickie Baden-Clay

Birth
Corinda, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
Death
19 Apr 2012 (aged 43)
Anstead, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
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Born Allison June Dickie 1 July 1968 Corinda, Queensland, Australia
Died 19 April 2012 (aged 43)
Cause of death Homicide
Nationality Australian
Murdered by Spouse Gerard Robert Baden-Clay

At 7:15 am on Friday, 20 April 2012,Gerard reported Allison missing from their home at 593 Brookfield Road, Brookfield, Queensland.He claimed she sometimes went for a walk at 5am and assumed she had done so that morning. She was always back in time for their daughters' breakfast, and he became concerned when she had not returned home.

On 30 April, a woman's body was found by a canoeist at Kholo Creek, Anstead, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the Baden-Clay home in Brookfield. The following day, the body was confirmed to be Allison.Her funeral was held in Ipswich on 11 May

In February 2017, Allison's father was appointed the executor of her estate. It was ruled that Gerard Baden-Clay was not entitled to any benefits from her death.

Father of murdered mother Allison Baden-Clay has spoken about her daughters
Geoff Dickie and wife Priscilla have raised their three granddaughters since 2013
Mr Dickie said the girls, aged 15, 13 and ten, are strong and doing well at school
Allison's killer husband Gerard Baden-Clay remains in jail serving life sentence

Baden-Clay, 46, was found guilty of murder after Allison's body was discovered on a Brisbane river bank in April 2012.
He is serving a life sentence after being convicted of her murder in 2014.
It was recently revealed Baden-Clay had demanded open communication with his three daughters.
He wanted to send photos from prison as well as receive pictures and their report cards.
However his request was denied and a ban on any contact was upheld.

Youtube Video about the case
Inside the investigation: Why Gerard Baden-Clay murdered his wife Allison | 60 Minutes Australia ...https://youtu.be/1FmKYkdjy70
Born Allison June Dickie 1 July 1968 Corinda, Queensland, Australia
Died 19 April 2012 (aged 43)
Cause of death Homicide
Nationality Australian
Murdered by Spouse Gerard Robert Baden-Clay

At 7:15 am on Friday, 20 April 2012,Gerard reported Allison missing from their home at 593 Brookfield Road, Brookfield, Queensland.He claimed she sometimes went for a walk at 5am and assumed she had done so that morning. She was always back in time for their daughters' breakfast, and he became concerned when she had not returned home.

On 30 April, a woman's body was found by a canoeist at Kholo Creek, Anstead, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the Baden-Clay home in Brookfield. The following day, the body was confirmed to be Allison.Her funeral was held in Ipswich on 11 May

In February 2017, Allison's father was appointed the executor of her estate. It was ruled that Gerard Baden-Clay was not entitled to any benefits from her death.

Father of murdered mother Allison Baden-Clay has spoken about her daughters
Geoff Dickie and wife Priscilla have raised their three granddaughters since 2013
Mr Dickie said the girls, aged 15, 13 and ten, are strong and doing well at school
Allison's killer husband Gerard Baden-Clay remains in jail serving life sentence

Baden-Clay, 46, was found guilty of murder after Allison's body was discovered on a Brisbane river bank in April 2012.
He is serving a life sentence after being convicted of her murder in 2014.
It was recently revealed Baden-Clay had demanded open communication with his three daughters.
He wanted to send photos from prison as well as receive pictures and their report cards.
However his request was denied and a ban on any contact was upheld.

Youtube Video about the case
Inside the investigation: Why Gerard Baden-Clay murdered his wife Allison | 60 Minutes Australia ...https://youtu.be/1FmKYkdjy70

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