Points Prosecution: Wright and Supreme Court

points prosecution: Key points:Prosecution argued fear of Tostee forced Warriena Wright to climb over a 14th floor balcony Supreme Court hears there was 'terror bordering on hysteria' in Ms Wright voice as she was forced outside Defence argued Ms Wright decision to climb over the balcony was not reasonably foreseeable or a rational response Prosecutor Glen Cash QC told the Supreme court in Brisbane there was "terror bordering on hysteria" in Ms Wright voice as Tostee forced her onto his balcony, according to Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He said she continued to plead to be allowed to go home after being locked out of the unit on the night she died. Related Story: Warriena Wright had 80 injuries after balcony fall, court told Related Story: Tostee ordered pizza after Tinder date death, CCTV captures meet Map: Surfers Paradise 4217 Gable Tostee as good as pushed Warriena Wright from the balcony of his Gold Coast apartment if he instilled such fear and terror that she felt climbing down 14 floors was her only escape, a court has heard. Tostee, 30, pleaded not guilty to murdering the New Zealand tourist, who fell to her death from his Avalon apartment in August 2014. In his closing address, Mr Cash said Ms Wright had "probably" unlawfully assaulted Tostee, but he said the force the accused used in response was unreasonable. It is alleged the pair had been on a date after meeting on the Tinder app, but became involved in a violent, drunken altercation in Tostee unit in which Ms Wright threw rocks at the accused and tried to hit him with a telescope. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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