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Death Threat (Press, 24 May 1984)

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Summary: Death Threat (Press, 24 May 1984)

On 24 May 1984, New South Wales Premier Neville Wran expressed his disappointment regarding the media's coverage of a death threat directed at him. The threat came from a man who claimed to be an expert marksman and warned Wran that he would kill him if the homosexual law reform bill passed in State Parliament without amendments. The threat was reportedly motivated by the man's belief that his 16-year-old son had been raped by two men.

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Publish Date:24th May 1984
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19840524_2_129.html