The victim’s anger as teenagers who have almost put Footy Legend Toutai Kefu dead in Savage Home Invasion has a huge victory in court

The victim’s anger as teenagers who have almost put Footy Legend Toutai Kefu dead in Savage Home Invasion has a huge victory in court

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  • Wallabies Great and his family were attacked in August 2021
  • Toutai Kefu suffered life threatening injury when stabbing

A few teenagers who invaded the house of the Wallabies -legend Toutai Kefu and landed him and his wife achieved a huge legal victory after a court ruled that they should not receive more imprisonment or have convictions against them.

In June last year, the two teenagers – who cannot be called for legal reasons – were convicted of storming Kefu’s Brisbane house on August 16, 2021 in an attempt to steal cars.

Kefus’s wife Rachel bothered them in the early hours of the morning. She and Toutai were both stabbed, just like their son Joshua and daughter Madison.

The Wallabies legend suffered life-threatening injuries and the arm of his wife was cut to the bone.

The couple was captured for seven and eight years prison without convictions, in which Justice Peter Davis ruled that the couple had to exercise half of those penalties before they could be released.

That meant that one of the teenagers would have been eligible to be liberated within six months after the convicted person.

Wallabies Great Toutai Kefu is depicted outside the house of Brisbane, where he was stabbed by a toe home invader in August 2021

Kefu and his children are depicted outside the house, two of whom were also attacked

Kefu and his children are depicted outside the house, two of whom were also attacked

The Attorney General of Queensland lost an appeal against the penalties when three judges in the State Court of Appeal made their ruling on Tuesday.

The judges ruled that the teenagers may not have registered convictions and said that the attorney general could not have prove that the sentences were clearly insufficient.

A teenager who only stabbed Mr Kefu served his sentence and is now free, while the other boy is released on August 18.

Ben Cannon – A neighbor of the kefus who was attacked by the teenagers when he came to help the family – took out on Tuesday to the statement.

“The news in a sad way, it’s not unexpected,” he said.

‘It seems that the system has more tolerance for injustice than for justice and it always seems to favor those who commit the crimes.

“This shows that the system needs total unrest,” he said.

“We need a system that understands that unless we catch these children earlier and we send them in a different direction … then we will end with more and more victims.”

Rachel Kefu (depicted with husband Toutai) was attacked with a sickle during the terrifying test

Rachel Kefu (depicted with husband Toutai) was attacked with a sickle during the terrifying test

Shown: police officers on the scene of the crime only a few hours after the home invasion

Shown: police officers on the scene of the crime only a few hours after the home invasion

Rachel Kefu bothered the invaders at 3.10 am, with her shouting, her husband, who jumped over a handrail from the bedroom upstairs to defend his wife.

Both teenagers attacked him, but only one turned out to have put him in the chest. The knife penetrated 25 mm in its liver.

The other attacker attacked Rachel and cut her with a sickle after they had offered him their car keys, giving them the chance to leave the house.

“We want the keys to the car or we will hurt her,” the teenagers said at the time of the attack.

The son of the Joshua couple, who was then 21, also suffered deep cuts on his back and arm, as well as a disrupted shoulder, where the hand of their 18-year-old daughter Madison was cut.

“The sickle has literally cut Ms Kefu to the bone, so I mean, apart from the fact that it looks like a fairly bad weapon,” said Justice Davis, adding that the inside of the house looked like a ‘war zone’ with blood ‘splashing and smeared’ over the entire property.

The few teenagers were initially accused of attempted murder, but the charges were relegated after a plea.

Both young people argue guilty of seven charges, including four counts of malicious act with intention, burglary and illegal use of a motor vehicle.

One of the teenagers argued guilty of two further charges, including the attack of Kanon.

“I experience constant flashbacks of crime and I am still plagued by the graphic memories of my family fighting for lives, to survive, that night,” Rachel Kefu told the court before the boys were convicted.

“I can’t erase these images … it was so traumatic and keeps feeling painfully raw.”

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