Dannielle Finlay-Jones

2022 - 12 - 21

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'Lovely kid': Dannielle's death leaves community reeling (The Sydney Morning Herald)

At Ramsgate's Intersection Tavern, Dannielle Finlay-Jones' was a familiar face. She and her mother, Jacky, were often at the pub together, friends said, ...

He did not appear in court late on Wednesday during a brief mention of his case. The men’s referral service is on 1300 766 491. In the months before she died, she had been recognised for her 25-year involvement with the club and her work championing women’s football. They called an ambulance, but she died at the scene. “She and Jacky spent a lot of time together. On Saturday, Ashley Gaddie, 33, met Finlay-Jones at her Kogarah home.

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Man arrested for alleged murder of Sydney woman Dannielle Finlay ... (Women's Agenda)

A man wanted for the murder of a Sydney woman has been arrested in the Blue Mountains, following a 12-hour stand-off with police.

She was a teacher, life member of the Ramsgate RSL Football Club and women’s football director. After a 12-hour stand-off with the police negotiators, he was arrested. The owners of the house called the police after finding Finlay-Jones with serious head injuries.

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'A beautiful person': Dannielle Finlay-Jones remembered as man ... (The Guardian)

Twelve-hour police operation results in suspect's arrest in Blue Mountains after Finlay-Jones' body was found in Sydney on Sunday.

She played football at the Ramsgate RSL football club. “Dannielle was a beautiful person, a life member of the club who was much loved and very well respected not only within our immediate football community but also throughout the Football St George association,” the spokesperson said. A man has been charged with the murder of a 31-year-old woman who was found dead in a western Sydney home on Sunday.

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Sydney teacher's alleged murderer to remain behind bars (9News)

The man accused of murdering teacher Dannielle Finlay-Jones in a western Sydney home will remain behind bars for two months. Ashley Gaddie, 33, was arrested ...

"Dannielle was a beautiful person, a life member of the club who was much loved and very well respected, not only within our immediate football community but also throughout the Football St George association. "It is with much sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beloved Senior VP women, Dannielle Finlay-Jones," the club posted on its Facebook page. A DNA swab was taken from Gaddie without consent and the accused man would contest whether it could be admitted into evidence, the court was told.

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Tradie charged after teacher found dead (NEWS.com.au)

Ashley Gaddie, 33, has been charged over the alleged murder of Sydney teacher Dannielle Finlay-Jones, 31.

“The news of her passing has left us all in a state of shock and disbelief. Ms Finlay-Jones was found dead with brutal head injuries at her friend’s home in Cranebrook, in Sydney’s west on Sunday afternoon. New to Flash? Ms Finlay-Jones was known in the community as a passionate football fan and advocate for the participation of women in sport. The Sydney tradie was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning after a dramatic 12-hour clifftop standoff at Fletcher’s Lookout, a popular tourist destination in the Blue Mountains National Park. The Sydney man was arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning after a dramatic 12-hour clifftop standoff at a popular tourist look out.

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Dannielle Finlay-Jones: Typo-riddled resume of 'flaky' tradie ... (Daily Mail)

New details about Ashley Gaddie's work history have come to light after he was arrested in the Blue Mountains on Tuesday night. The 33-year-old is wanted ...

Police believe she may have been dead up to eight hours. He would show up and do his job.' She worked as a support officer at the NSW Department of Education and was the Director of Female Football. Gaddie was taken into custody on Tuesday after response squads swarmed Fletcher's Lookout in the Blue Mountains with specially trained police negotiators engaging with the alleged fugitive who was perched at the edge of a cliff. Meanwhile, tributes have poured in online for Ms Finlay-Jones, who was revered in her community as a female football pioneer and credited with encouraging dozens of women to take up the sport. Photos posted on his Tinder profile - where he wrote that he was a keen outdoorsman- featured a picture of him at the same lookout as well as other spots in the Blue Mountains. Ms Finlay-Jones connected with Gaddie on a dating app in early December, before meeting up at Marsden Brewhouse in Marsden Park on Saturday night, where the teacher introduced her new date to friends. Pictured: Specially trained police negotiators engaged with Gaddie who was perched at the top of a precarious clifftop at Fletcher's Lookout (pictured taking a selfie at the same spot) At the top of the CV he wrote his career objective was to 'pursue a successful & long term [sic] career in a challenging work environment'. On Tuesday night, response squads swarmed an area in the Blue Mountains with specially trained police negotiators engaging with the alleged fugitive who was perched at the top of a precarious clifftop at Fletcher's Lookout The colleague said he didn't mingle with Gaddie outside of work and he was 'just another one of the guys who came and went' in their revolving door industry. Gaddie, 33, was arrested on a cliff top in the Blue Mountains on Tuesday night after a tense 12-hour standoff with police.

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