Molly Ticehurst's family make powerful plea to politicians in the wake of her ... trends now

Molly Ticehurst's family make powerful plea to politicians in the wake of her ... trends now
Molly Ticehurst's family make powerful plea to politicians in the wake of her ... trends now

Molly Ticehurst's family make powerful plea to politicians in the wake of her ... trends now

The family of Molly Ticehurst have made a powerful plea for a new law to be brought in ensuring authorities are aware at all times of the whereabouts of people who are out on bail while facing domestic violence charges. 

Daniel Billings, 29, allegedly murdered Molly Ticehurst, 28, at the home they used to share in Forbes, 375km west of Sydney, in the early hours of Monday, April 22. 

The tradie and amateur boxer was out on bail at the time facing a raft of very serious charges, including raping and stalking Ms Ticehurst. 

Her death has sparked a national outcry and prompted NSW Premier Chris Minns to announce that the state government was considering urgent bail reforms. 

Now Ms Ticehurst's family have called for changes to the law to ensure police are alerted if alleged perpetrators breach bail or other court directions. 

Daniel Billings, 29, allegedly murdered Molly Ticehurst (pictured), 28, at the home they used to share in Forbes, 375km west of Sydney, in the early hours of Monday, April 22

Daniel Billings, 29, allegedly murdered Molly Ticehurst (pictured), 28, at the home they used to share in Forbes, 375km west of Sydney, in the early hours of Monday, April 22

Ms Ticehurst's family have called for changes to the law to ensure police are alerted if alleged perpetrators breach bail or other court directions

Ms Ticehurst's family have called for changes to the law to ensure police are alerted if alleged perpetrators breach bail or other court

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