Police allege the man had sent messages on social media to the former Liberal staffer’s fiance David Sharaz, threatening to kill the pair as well as their pet dog.
A man has been charged by police after he allegedly made death threats against Brittany Higgins, her fiance and her dog.
Police said they were already investigating Wonnocott over threats of violence sent to participants of a mass gathering. One of the accounts had sent messages to the former Liberal staffer’s fiance David Sharaz, allegedly threatening to kill the pair as well as their pet dog, police say.
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