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Man granted bail over synagogue ramming had religious 'preoccupation', court hears
A 32-year-old Queensland man was granted bail after allegedly ramming his ute into Brisbane's largest synagogue gates in February. Matthew Alexander Donald De Campo faces wilful damage charges as an aggravated hate crime. A psychiatrist determined he likely experienced drug-induced psychosis during the incident; the court ordered his release conditional on substance abuse treatment.
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