The ex-partner of Natasha Darcy-Crossman, accused of murdering her wealthy sheep farmer husband, has reportedly been staying at the dead man’s property.
Paramedic Colin Crossman has been spotted on the property of Mathew Dunbar, 42, who was allegedly murdered by Ms Darcy-Crossman, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Mr Dunbar was found dead, connected to a helium canister on his Walcha property, on August 2.
Mr Crossman was one of the first paramedics on scene after Mr Dunbar’s death. There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on his part.
Natasha Darcy-Crossman, 42, was arrested and charged on Saturday with the murder of her husband, Mathew Dunbar
Mathew Dunbar (left) was found dead on his Walcha property on August 2. Colin Crossman (right), the ex-partner of Ms Darcy-Crossman, was one of the first paramedics on scene
Ms Darcy-Crossman, 42, has repeatedly told police, as well as friends and relatives, that her husband had committed suicide.
She was refused bail at Tamworth Local Court on Sunday, after her arrest on Saturday.
Mr Crossman was one of the first paramedics on the scene after Mr Dunbar’s body was found.
He has not been accused of any wrongdoing and is reportedly looking after his three children he shares with Ms Darcy-Crossman, who were staying on the Walcha property before their mother’s arrest.
Ms Darcy-Crossman, 42, has repeatedly told police, as well as friends and relatives, that Mr Dunbar had committed suicide (pictured together)
Ms Darcy-Crossman had reportedly tried to buy ram sedatives from a vet days before her husband died.
She was refused service at Walcha Veterinary Clinic, The Daily Telegraph reports, as neither she nor her husband owned rams.
Mr Dunbar had recently reordered his affairs to arrange for his wife to inherit everything he had upon his death.
Police will reportedly use the mother-of-three’s attempt to buy sedatives and google searches made on her phone in their case to prove Mr Dunbar was murdered.
The case is set to return to court on January 4.
Natasha Darcy-Crossman was refused bail at Tamworth Local Court on Sunday, after her arrest on Saturday
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