Woman Charged After Alleged Stabbing in Banyo

A 49-year-old woman from Banyo is facing serious charges after police alleged she stabbed a man known to her multiple times with a knife at a local address.



This incident has prompted a police investigation and has become a talking point within the northern Brisbane suburb.

Incident Details

Banyo
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Police were called to a residence in Banyo on Tuesday afternoon following reports of a wounding. Upon arrival, officers found a man who had sustained several stab wounds.

They immediately provided first aid to the injured man at the scene. The man’s injuries were reported to be non-life-threatening, and he was subsequently taken to a hospital for further medical treatment. A 49-year-old woman, identified as Cathy Joy Fruean from Banyo, was apprehended by police at the same location.

Charges Laid

Following their investigation, police have charged Ms Fruean with several offences. These include one count of attempted murder, which has been classified as a domestic violence offence. Additionally, she has been charged with contravening a domestic violence order and obstructing a police officer during the incident.

Court Proceedings

Banyo
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Ms Fruean was brought before Brisbane Arrest Court on Wednesday. During the court appearance, she was formally remanded in custody. Her case is scheduled to be mentioned again at Brisbane Magistrates Court this Friday. Police had earlier denied her bail.



Community Impact

This event has understandably caused concern within the Banyo community. While police have indicated that the individuals involved were known to each other, such incidents of violence can have a ripple effect, leaving residents feeling uneasy. Local authorities will likely be working to reassure the community and ensure that support services are available.

Published Date 14-May-2025

Police Search After Man Shot During Nundah Home Invasion

A 26-year-old man was shot while attempting to defend himself with a samurai sword during a home invasion at Florence Street, Nundah, just after midnight on October 31. Police are searching for three to five men of African heritage in connection with the incident.



The victim suffered a non-life threatening gunshot wound to his leg and was hospitalised, while a 24-year-old woman, also present at the address, sustained minor shrapnel-type injuries.

Detective Inspector John Mison stated the attack appears to be targeted, noting the occupants had only moved to the address approximately one month ago. Police believe a shotgun-type weapon was used in the attack, which occurred outside the house.

Neighbour Jessica Schultz reported hearing a commotion followed by a loud bang. She witnessed the injured man lying on the footpath while neighbours attempted to apply pressure to his wound before ambulance arrival.

Another resident, Lillian Kennedy, awakened to the sound of a single gunshot and observed a white SUV speeding away from the scene, with someone entering the passenger side of the vehicle.

Detective Inspector Mison confirmed that while the suspects fled, nothing appears to have been taken from the home. Police are conducting door knocks and analysing CCTV footage in the surrounding area. The suspects may still be armed, and the public is advised not to approach anyone they believe might be involved.



If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444.

Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

Quote this reference number: QP2401865479

Published 31-October-2024