00:00 A mother accused of killing on the deaths of two young sons.
00:05 Brutally scolded for playing near a river bank the day before drowning.
00:10 Lockpoints Leanne Chrysler Eats is accused of killing about the death of two sons Leanne.
00:17 Chrysler Eats is accused killing a man regarding death of two sons.
00:22 A Supreme Jury Mrs. Eats warned the children not to play by river.
00:28 Mrs. Eats warned her children not to play by the river alone.
00:32 Warning the story below includes the s of the deceased people to Aboriginal and Torres
00:37 Strait Island readers.
00:40 52-year-old Leanne Chrysler Eats claimed that their sons Barak, Brian Ostrils 5 and Julio
00:47 Sariago, and claimed that he was not guilty of guilty.
00:53 Leanne drowned on the Ross River in Townsville on February 25, 2019.
01:00 Defense lawyer Tony Kimmons, a statement on Tuesday, said the jury Eats' actions were
01:07 not consistent with manslaughter.
01:09 Man is the illegal killing of person.
01:12 And frankly, an illegal of person is much more serious crime than being able to supervise
01:18 child or not providing "adequate care to child" said.
01:24 He continued there must be very high negligence.
01:28 A defendant is necessary before being guilty of killing man about the criminal neglect.
01:34 Julio and Barak brothers were found on the Ross River.
01:38 The court heard that children were unhealthy in the river who tried to get a bike from
01:43 a set the "day before they."
01:46 Kimmons "warned not to go there.
01:49 He said he would call the police again if he descended there.
01:53 In tears.
01:54 The boys brutally scolded them."
01:57 Said.
01:58 Mrs. Eats wiped her tears while sitting on the dock.
02:02 Tony Kimmons left the Townsville Palace last week Crown prosecutor David Nardone said that
02:08 during "the closing arguments."
02:11 Mrs. Eats was accused of Ingman for the in motion of their two children.
02:17 Chapter 286 Penal Code.
02:20 Says it is duty everyone who is careful for a child under age 16 to take reasonable measures
02:26 under "all conditions to avoid danger for life, health or safety child."
02:33 Nardone said.
02:34 David Nardone leaves the Townsville Courthouse Mr. Nardone told the court that Ms. Eats could
02:40 not "swim and liked to play near the river."
02:44 Mrs. Eats could not assume the simple "normal" parent task to supervise two young children
02:51 and could not prevent them from accessing the water.
02:55 They drowned.
02:57 Said.
02:58 Mr. Kimmons recorded child mortality rates from drowning in Queensland every year.
03:04 The fact they're deaf or two deaths—as it is in this case—does not mean that someone
03:10 should be convicted of a crime.
03:12 Nor does it mean criminal offence committed.
03:15 Said.
03:16 He said that his client was sentenced to 102 days in prison before his guarantee was given
03:23 and that "he had been wearing a viewer since then."
03:27 Nothing that this court cannot do to Leanne "will not punish him any more than he has
03:32 punished him before."
03:33 Said.
03:35 The jury is expected to retire to negotiate a decision on Wednesday
03:40 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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