A cardboard sign reading "Justice 4 Syn".
Share and Follow

A legal loophole that allowed alleged murderers to argue they killed someone in self-defence while affected by self-induced intoxication will soon be closed in South Australia.

The campaign for the law change was spearheaded by the family of Synamin Bell, whose killer, Cody Edwards, successfully used the defence to have his murder charge downgraded to manslaughter.

Edwards was given an 11-year sentence over Bell’s death.

A cardboard sign reading "Justice 4 Syn".
The campaign for the law change was spearheaded by the family of Synamin Bell. (Nine)

“It’s heartbreaking. This guy is going to be out pretty much at the turn of the decade, and he shouldn’t be out,” said the victim’s brother, Paul.

The family launched a fight for the legal loophole to be closed, and today were successful, when South Australian Attorney-General Kyam Maher announced the introduction of “Synamin’s Law”.

It will prevent killers from arguing self-defence when their psychosis is brought on by their own decision to take drugs. 

“I think all South Australians were shocked with many aspects of this case,” Maher said. 

“No one should have to go through what Synamin Bell’s family and friends have gone through.”

The closing of the legal loophole has been welcomed by the family, who say they’ll now have some peace knowing their fight will help others.

“We’ve paid the ultimate price. But hopefully the price we paid means no one else has to pay that price,” Paul Bell said.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Superintendent Tim Calman speaking at a press conference.

Tragic Fatal Shooting in Sydney’s West: Man Killed Inside His Home

In a tragic incident this morning, a man has died following a…
Jonathan Ross filmed Renee Good before shooting her on a Minneapolis street.

Cellphone Footage Reveals Deadly Encounter Involving ICE Agent in Minneapolis

An official from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed the…
Cricket's troubled relationship with drinking: Why it's so widespread, what England's Noosa 'stag do' revealed, my night at the bar with Andrew Flintoff before he nearly drowned on a pedalo and how Aussie players get away with boozing

The Hidden Culture of Alcohol in Cricket: Insights from England’s Noosa Trip and an Evening with Andrew Flintoff

“This drinking team has a serious cricket problem.” This cheeky slogan is…
A firefighter brigade commander and his brother are coming to terms with losing their homes after a bushfire tore through their small town in Victoria's Central Highlands.

Heartbreaking Sacrifice: Brigade Commander Loses Home While Heroically Defending Others

A firefighter brigade commander and his brother are facing the heartbreaking reality…
Mass protests have broken out nationwide in Iran, including in the city of Zanjan.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Hints at Imminent Response to Protest Movement

European leaders urged Iran to allow its citizens to demonstrate without reprisal…

Grieving Grandmother Calls for Change After Tragic Bondi Attack Claims Granddaughter’s Life

Lena is the grandmother of Matilda, the youngest victim of last month’s…

Victoria Fires: Shifting Winds Complicate Firefighting Efforts, Three Individuals Reported Missing in Most Severe Fire Day in Years

VicEmergency has issued fresh warnings in the past hour. A fast-moving grassfire…

Nationwide Outcry: Over 1000 ‘ICE Out’ Protests Ignite Following Minneapolis Shooting

Civil liberties and migrant-rights groups in the United States have called for…