Former Aussie cricketer Michael Slater remanded
Former Australia cricketer and commentator Michael Slater has been remanded in police custody after being charged with offences including common assault and stalking.
According to the Guardian, the 54-year-old Slater has been charged with more than a dozen offences including unlawful stalking or intimidation, common assault, breaking into a dwelling with intent at night, assault occasioning bodily harm and choking or suffocation.
Slater’s case was mentioned at the Maroochydore Magistrates Court in Queensland on Monday.
He is facing a total of 19 charges on the alleged offences at the Sunshine Coast on various dates between December 5 last year and April 12.
The local police confirmed arresting a 54-year-old man from Noosa Heads at the Sunshine Coast last Friday after alleged domestic violence incidents ‘over several days’.
Slater was also charged with breaching bail and 10 counts of ‘contravening a domestic violence order’. Police confirmed they arrested a 54-year-old Noosa Heads man at a Sunshine Coast address on Friday following alleged domestic violence incidents over several days.
The former Australia right-handed batter was first arrested on grounds of stalking and domestic violence in connection with his ex-wife in October 2021. In 2022, Slater had also charges of domestic violence which got dismissed on mental health grounds in a Sydney local court.
Slater, who forged a career as a high-profile cricket commentator was let go by Australia’s Channel Seven in 2021. Last year, he was also arrested for assaulting a police officer after an heated argument, leaving the victim with a cut to their hand.
Slater played 74 Tests and 42 ODIs between 1993 and 2003, amassing over 6000 international runs.
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