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NSW Police Pursuit Leads to Arrest in Connection with Caregiver’s Suspicious Death

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A man has been charged in NSW after he allegedly led police on a high-speed chase following the death of his support worker hundreds of kilometres away in Logan

A dramatic police chase unfolded across several suburbs on the NSW Mid North Coast yesterday, with 36-year-old Wa’el Alfar at the center of the action. His attempt to evade law enforcement began in Coffs Harbour, where officers initially tried to pull him over. However, Alfar allegedly disregarded their signals to stop, prompting a high-speed pursuit.

The relentless chase stretched over considerable distances until it reached a dramatic conclusion near Kempsey, significantly far from Alfar’s residence in Buccan, which lies across the Queensland border. The pursuit ended when Alfar’s vehicle crashed, allowing police to make the arrest.

Alfar was not home when police made the grisly discovery, sparking a search for him.
Alfar was not home when police made the grisly discovery, sparking a search for him that crossed interstate borders. (Nine)

Following the incident, NSW Police charged Alfar with several offenses, one of which includes dangerous driving. Notably, these charges do not pertain to the tragic death of his support worker, who was discovered deceased on the back deck of Alfar’s Buccan property in the early hours of the same day, around 3 a.m.

Alfar was charged with multiple offences by NSW Police, including dangerous driving.

None of the charges relate to the death of his support worker, who was found dead on the back deck of his Buccan property around 3am yesterday.

The 46-year-old woman was declared missing from Ashgrove in Brisbane’s north-west two hours earlier, after her family failed to hear from her.
Police found her body, with visible injuries, after conducting a welfare search at Alfar’s house on Waterford Tamborine Road in Buccan.
The support worker's body was found on the back deck of a home in Buccan about 3am yesterday.
The support worker’s body was found on the back deck of a home in Buccan about 3am yesterday. (Nine)

Alfar was not home at the time police made the discovery, sparking a police manhunt.

He is expected to face court in NSW today.

Police from Queensland, including homicide detectives, are expected to travel to NSW today to speak with Alfar.

Detectives are waiting on the results of a post-mortem before moving forward with their investigation.

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