A kitchenhand in Brisbane has been charged with attempting to kill a waitress following an alleged attack that occurred shortly after he was dismissed from his job, police said.
The incident unfolded at a hospitality venue in the Queensland capital, where the man had reportedly been informed that his employment was terminated. Authorities allege that not long after being sacked, he confronted a female colleague and assaulted her in what investigators describe as a deliberate and life-threatening act.
The accused has since been formally charged with attempted murder and is expected to appear before the Brisbane Magistrates Court. Under Australian law, attempted murder carries severe penalties, reflecting the seriousness of intent to unlawfully cause death.
The Queensland Police Service said emergency services responded to the scene after reports of an assault. The waitress was transported to hospital for treatment. Her current condition has not been publicly detailed, but police confirmed she survived the attack.
Investigators are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the alleged incident, including workplace communications and witness statements. Authorities have urged anyone with additional information to come forward.
Workplace safety advocates note that while disputes following termination are not uncommon, violence is rare and constitutes a grave criminal matter. Employers are encouraged to have clear termination procedures and support systems in place to manage high-risk situations.
The accused remains before the courts. As with all criminal proceedings, he is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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Sources
ABC News Australia The Courier-Mail Queensland Police Service

