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Wa’el Alfar, 36, is accused of leading police on a dramatic chase through several suburbs on the New South Wales Mid North Coast yesterday afternoon.
The pursuit began after officers attempted to stop his vehicle in Coffs Harbour, but Alfar allegedly refused to pull over.
The chase finally concluded with Alfar’s car crashing near Kempsey, a location five hours south of his Buccan residence, which is over the Queensland border.
NSW Police have charged Alfar with multiple offences, including dangerous driving.
These charges are not linked to the death of his support worker, who was discovered dead on the back deck of Alfar’s Buccan home around 3 a.m. yesterday.
Alfar was not present at the property when police arrived, triggering an extensive search operation.
He is expected to face court in NSW today.
Police from Queensland, including homicide detectives, are expected to travel to NSW today to speak with Alfar.
Detectives are waiting on the results of a post-mortem before moving forward with their investigation.