Australian teenager admits stabbing Suffolk woman Emma Lovell to death at her home in Queensland
One of two Australian teenagers accused of killing a British mother in 2022 has pleaded guilty to murder.
Emma Lovell, 41, emigrated to Australia from Suffolk in 2011 with her husband Lee and their two daughters.
Queensland Police allege the two boys, who cannot be identified as they were 17 years old at the time of the attack, broke into Ms Lovell’s house in North Lakes near Brisbane in the state of Queensland on Boxing Day.
Mrs Lovell and her husband allegedly confronted the teenagers before the two boys tried to flee the scene.
One of the teenagers, who is now 18, then allegedly stabbed the couple in the front garden of the family’s north Brisbane home.
Mrs Lovell was wounded in the chest and died as a result of her injuries.
Her husband, who survived the alleged attack, attended the brief arraignment and was present at Brisbane’s Supreme Court on Monday to hear the teen’s guilty plea.
He did not provide media comment.
The teen who allegedly wielded the murder weapon also pleaded guilty to burglary, malicious acts with intent and assault occasioning bodily harm over an attack on Mr Lovell.
He was remanded in custody and will face sentencing on May 3.
The second teenager being charged with the British mum’s murder is yet to enter any pleas.
Originally from Hasketon, near Woodbridge, Mrs Lovell moved to Australia to have the chance to have a “better life” for her family.
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