
Thomas Kelly's parents claim they were not told of Kieran Loveridge's recent prison violence before not objecting to his parole
ABCIn short: Kieran Loveridge is set to be released from prison on parole. A "pack of lies" — that is what the parents of Thomas Kelly say they were fed by Corrective Services NSW ahead of them giving their blessing for their son's killer, Kieran Loveridge, to be paroled. "It's hard to believe that the state parole authority think that he won't be a risk to the community — or a low risk, as they say," Mr Kelly told 7.30. Night of King's Cross violence On the night he killed Kelly, Loveridge assaulted four others Mario Compagnoni was elbowed above his left eyebrow by Loveridge, leaving him with a laceration Loveridge attacked Thomas Kelly, resulting in his death Matthew Serrao was hit unprovoked by Loveridge, before Mr Serrao demanded an apology and Loveridge threw another punch that missed its intended target Rhyse Saliba accidentally bumped into Loveridge in the street. "There's no question of a doubt that when he touches alcohol, the violence, the aggravation comes out, the violence comes out, and it's uncontrollable," Mr Kelly said.
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