'Evil' Rowan Baxter would have killed Hannah Clarke and her family no matter what, inquest hears

The inquest into the dying of Hannah Clarke and her three kids has heard Rowan Baxter was "evil" and would have killed her it doesn't matter what.
Yesterday, the inquest tracked Baxter's actions within the days resulting in the deadly assault, when he poured petrol on Ms Clarke and their three kids earlier than setting them on fireplace in February 2020.
Ms Clarke's mother and father, Sue and Lloyd Clarke, advised the inquest in a harrowing sufferer influence assertion the incident had stayed with them ever since.

Hannah Clarke with her three children Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey.
Hannah Clarke along with her three kids Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey.(Provided)

Sue Clarke mentioned the youngsters's toys nonetheless stay the place they left them earlier than their deaths.
She sobbed as she advised the courtroom "we'll by no means once more be full".
"The ladies' room is as they left it that morning two years in the past," she mentioned.
"I am unable to carry myself to pack up their toys."
Lloyd Clarke mentioned he asks himself why he did not see Baxter's actions coming.

Hannah Clarke's mother and father spoke of their grief at shedding their daughter and grandkids within the last day of the inquest. (9)

The counsel aiding the coroner advised the inquest Ms Clarke was in speedy hazard after leaving Baxter, including her estranged husband had single-minded, murderous intent.
The inquest, which concluded immediately, had earlier revealed Baxter's plot was premediated.
"Now and again a real monster is born and you'll't cease them," Sue Clarke mentioned.
Knowledge from Our Watch reveals one lady per week is killed by a male accomplice in Australia.
Six ladies have been killed by their companions in Australia within the final three weeks.

Hannah Clarke and her daughter
The findings of the inquest into Ms Clarke and her kids's dying shall be handed down in June. (Instagram)

Yesterday, a home violence assist service employee advised the inquest "dousing" incidents had elevated by 50 per cent since Ms Clarke's dying, usually used to intimidate a accomplice.
The coroner will contemplate the findings of the inquest and make suggestions to stop related assaults from going down.
The necessity for higher police coaching to deal with home violence instances, making up 40 per cent of all policing work, is predicted to function strongly in suggestions.
The Queensland Authorities can also be contemplating new legal guidelines to criminalise coercive management.
The findings of the inquest are anticipated to be handed down by the coroner in June and can reveal if there have been alternatives missed within the dealing with of Ms Clarke's case.
Mr Clarke mentioned he hopes the inquest shines a lightweight on abusive relationships and might forestall future lack of life.
"We need to hold this dialog going till we get some good optimistic outcomes," he mentioned.

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