Luke Davies’ heartbroken mum breaks her silence to pay tribute to her son – as ‘final four words heard on triple-zero call’ from Jesse Baird’s home are revealed in police document

Luke Davies’ heartbroken mum has broken her silence by sharing a touching tribute to her slain son.

Sandy Davies publicly acknowledged her son’s alleged murder for the first time by changing her Facebook profile picture to a sweet photo of the pair. 

The mother and son are seen grinning with their arms around each other in the photo from happier times, which has since been flooded with comments from loved ones. 

Ms Davies also changed her cover photo to an announcement that Qantas would be dedicating its Mardi Gras float to her flight attendant son on Saturday night.  

‘He will be there in spirit,’ one person commented on the photo. 

Ms Davies’ tribute came as the four words heard on a triple-zero call made from her son’s phone on the morning he was allegedly murdered at boyfriend Jesse Baird’s Paddington home were detailed in a police document.

Sandy Davies, the mother of allegedly murdered Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies, broke her silence by changing her Facebook profile picture to this photo of the pair

Hundreds of people gathered to remember Mr Baird and Mr Davies at a silent vigil in Sydney (pictured) on the eve of Mardi Gras celebrations on Friday

Hundreds of people gathered to remember Mr Baird and Mr Davies at a silent vigil in Sydney (pictured) on the eve of Mardi Gras celebrations on Friday

Mr Davies, 29, and Mr Baird, 29, had spent the night before their alleged murders partying in Surry Hills before returning to Mr Baird’s $2.5million rental. 

Police will allege NSW Police Senior Constable Beau Lamarre-Condon arrived at the townhouse armed with his police-issued Glock on the morning of February 19.

He allegedly shot Mr Baird and Mr Davies at around 9.50am.

A triple zero operator who answered a call from Mr Davies’ phone heard a man shout ‘Get out, f*** off’ before it suddenly disconnected, police documents allege. 

The operator tried to contact Mr Davies twice but both calls went unanswered.

Earlier on Friday, one of Mr Davies close friends revealed he had received a message from the flight attendant just 20 minutes before his death.

‘We’d always send funny Instagram memes back and forth to each other and so I received one at 9:18 the morning of the incident, and it was a funny Instagram meme, followed by a crying laughter emoji, which is pretty much what Luke was like,’ close pal Dean Bailey told Sunrise.

‘You could picture him actually physically laughing as he sent that message.

‘To know that within 30 minutes after that, things took a turn for the worse and the unimaginable happened, it’s heartbreaking to think what went on from that message that he sent to me and then whatever happened in the 30 minutes that followed.’

NSW Police Senior Constable Beau Lamarre-Condon (pictured) has been charged with two counts of murder and remains behind bars in Silverwater Correctional Centre

NSW Police Senior Constable Beau Lamarre-Condon (pictured) has been charged with two counts of murder and remains behind bars in Silverwater Correctional Centre

Human remains belonging to Mr Davies, left,  and Mr Baird, right, were discovered stuffed inside surf bags and buried in a lonely bush grave on Tuesday afternoon

Human remains belonging to Mr Davies, left,  and Mr Baird, right, were discovered stuffed inside surf bags and buried in a lonely bush grave on Tuesday afternoon

Mr Davies had worked for Qantas since September 2022 and moved from Brisbane to Sydney last November to work on the airline’s international network. 

Human remains belonging to Mr Davies and Mr Baird were discovered stuffed inside surf bags and buried in a lonely bush grave on Tuesday afternoon.

Their alleged killer allegedly hired a white rental van to transport their bodies to a remote farm property in Bungonia, around 180km south-west of Sydney. 

It is alleged he then returned to the site to move the bodies to another location in Bungonia about 20 minutes’ drive away. 

Meanwhile, hundreds of people gathered to remember Mr Baird and Mr Davies at a silent vigil in Sydney on the eve of Mardi Gras celebrations on Friday. 

The couple are expected to be feature on multiple floats on Saturday night, when revellers take Oxford Street – not far from where they were allegedly murdered. 

Lamarre-Condon, who has been charged with two counts of murder, is currently in Silverwater Correctional Complex, in Sydney’s west.

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