Rumours of a cheating husband are what provoked two Kalgoorlie-Boulder sisters to beat up a woman on a footpath, a court has been told.
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A woman in a “toxic and abusive” relationship was driven to illegally use a tracking device on her now-former husband to find out if he was cheating on her, a court has been told.
Rumours of a cheating husband are what provoked two Kalgoorlie-Boulder sisters to beat up a woman on a footpath, a court has been told.
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