ABC News – Australia
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·2 hours ago
Family can 'breathe again' after Lauren Huxley attacker refused parole
Robert Black Farmer, imprisoned for attacking Lauren Huxley in her Sydney home in 2005, has been refused parole by the State Parole Authority on Thursday. Farmer left Huxley with severe brain damage and continues to deny responsibility despite his 24-year sentence. The victim's family said they could "breathe again" following the decision that acknowledges the crime's lasting impact.
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