ABC News – Australia
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Man granted bail over synagogue ramming had religious 'preoccupation', court hears
A Queensland man charged with ramming his car into Brisbane's largest synagogue in February has been released on bail. Matthew Alexander Donald De Campo, 32, is charged with wilful damage as an aggravated hate crime. A psychiatrist determined he likely experienced drug-induced psychosis during the incident, and the court granted bail conditional on substance abuse treatment.
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