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Detectives involved in the joint investigation
by the Toowoomba Criminal Investigation Branch
and the Homicide Investigation Group are hopeful
that the announcement of a Queensland Government
reward of $500,000 will bring in new information
to assist police investigations into the
murder of Krishna Chopra.
On January 31, Krishna Chopra, 61, was found
deceased in her home at Park Road, Crows Nest.
Detective Senior Sergeant Paul McCusker from
the Toowoomba Criminal Investigation Branch
said it was hoped the reward would lead to further
arrests.
“We believe there are people out in the community
who could have information about Krishna’s
murder and that another person or persons were
involved in the planning of this offence,” Detective
Snr Sgt McCusker said.
“I urge anyone who has not already come forward,
who may have had an association with Ms
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Police announce reward for
alleged murder
Goombungee Arts and Cultural
Enterprise Inc. will launch
of their first exhibition as part of
Jacaranda Day next weekend.
A generous offer from the
Goombungee Christian Church
through Pastor Alan Pope has
created new opportunities for
the GACE.
With a lease in place on the
church hall, the group created a
new op shop experience in Not
New.
GACE will host The Exogenisis
Revelations exhibition
by Toowoomba artist Isaya Sikwatta
at the church on Jacaranda
Day, Saturday, November 5.
The exhibition offers a unique
experience into Sikwatta’s African
background, his culture and
art concepts.
Sikwatta said this exhibition
Chopra or visited her house at 5 Park Road, Crows
Nest, to come forward.”
Additionally, anyone who was in the Park Road
area of Crows Nest on January 20, 21 and 22 to
contact police to discuss their observations and
movements.
A $500,000 reward is now in place for information
that leads to the conviction of the person, or
persons, found to be responsible for Ms Chopra’s
murder.
In addition to the reward, an appropriate indemnity
from prosecution will be recommended for
any accomplice, not being the person who actually
committed the crime, who first gives such information.
• In March, a man, 33, was charged in connection
with the alleged murder following a number
of public appeals for information. Investigations
are continuing.
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Ms CHOPRA
$500,000 reward
GACE to hold first exhibition
was a longing for or a reminder
of those times in that stage of our
species when there was no waste
or excess.
“My African heritage is actually
a collective human heritage
– a time when we used what was
available around us rather than
the creation of new product and
before advent of travel to get
what we did not have locally,”
he said.
“Art is a language that puts
this journey into context, in
terms of time, place, space and
form to enable me to be able to
study myself from an observer’s
point of view.”
Strong support from the community
and its surrounds has
enabled GACE to move forward
with its plans to create a gathering
place on site that works
closely with local artists and
community to create art and cultural
events at Goombungee.
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ABOVE: Artist Isaya Sikwatta
whose work will be on display
at Jacaranda Day. RIGHT:
Artwork being displayed in the
exhibition
feet at GACE place on Jacaranda
Day will be the Gomaren and
Doctors Creek Catchment Land
Care; displaying the regional
winners of their 2022 Focus on
Farm photographic competition.
Most of the event on Jacaranda
Day start at 8am.
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