A Darwin woman has been charged with murdering her abusive partner after allegedly stabbing him in the legs, as part of an extraordinary escalation of the Northern Territory’s domestic violence crisis.
Maria Jimmy, 31, faced Darwin Local Court on Monday after being charged with the murder of her partner, Ethan Anzac, who had a violent history of crimes against women and was once branded a “bully and a coward” by a judge when he was being sentenced for rape.
Police will allege Ms Jimmy, who has no prior criminal history, stabbed the 33-year-old twice in the back of his legs while in the presence of others in a suburb north of Darwin CBD on Friday night, causing him to bleed to death.
Sources say she cooperated with police after being arrested at the scene, but police have no reliable witnesses due to the amount of alcohol consumed by those nearby.
Police believe Mr Anzac was in breach of a domestic violence order protecting Ms Jimmy at the time of his alleged murder, which restricted him from going near her while drunk or causing any harm to her. Mr Anzac, who had previously been sentenced to a six-year, non-parole period in prison for a brutal rape, was most recently in court on January 17 when he pleaded guilty to three counts of contravening a DVO and two counts of aggravated assault.
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