Queensland dad charged with manslaughter denies knowing about son's deadly snake bite

A Queensland father has confronted courtroom over the manslaughter of his son, accused of failing to hunt medical assist when the 11-year-old was bitten by a snake.
Police arrange Operation Uniform Weft to analyze the sudden loss of life of Tristan Frahm on a property in Murgon, three hours north-west of Brisbane, in November 2021.
Final month police charged Tristan's father, Kerrod Frahm, with the boy's manslaughter, alleging he did not take the boy significantly when he reported the chew earlier than he died.

Police charged Tristan's father Kerrod Frahm with the boy's manslaughter, alleging he did not take the boy significantly when he reported the chew earlier than he died.(9)

The 31-year-old appeared briefly in Murgon Magistrates Court docket right now, answering to a single cost of manslaughter.
Exterior courtroom, Frahm's lawyer Andrew Bale instructed 9News the daddy denies figuring out that Tristan had been bitten by a snake.
"What's clear is that this can be a tragedy," Bale stated.
"The query of whether or not this was a tragic accident or one thing extra shouldn't be for any of us to determine, however the truth is there isn't any method they'll show my shopper induced the loss of life."

Police arrange Operation Uniform Weft to analyze the sudden loss of life of Tristan Frahm on a property in Murgon, three hours north-west of Brisbane, in November 2021.(Provided)

Frahm stays on bail whereas prosecutors put together a short of proof.
He is because of reappear in March.

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