In the early hours of Thursday morning, a 32-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy were rescued from Sydney Harbour. The pair is believed to have fallen into the water near Pier 2 at Walsh Bay just after midnight. After receiving reports of two individuals in distress, NSW Police responded and carried out the rescue operation. Both individuals were taken to the hospital as a precaution, according to NSW Police. 7NEWS footage captured the rescue, showing one clothed person covered in a silver emergency blanket and placed on a stretcher, while the other was wrapped in a towel nearby.
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The lawyer for Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW Police officer charged with murdering Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, has suggested that the charges may be defensible. Lamarre-Condon is accused of using his police-issued pistol to shoot Baird and Davies at Baird’s home in February. Despite refusing to reveal the location of the bodies for several days after his arrest, Lamarre-Condon later cooperated with investigators, leading to the discovery of the victims in surfboard bags near Bungonia. The lawyer, John Walford, stated that he had received only part of the police evidence and declined to provide details on how he would defend his client, hinting that mental health issues may be involved. The case is scheduled for further proceedings in June.