Sydney's Mardi Gras parade will include a moment of silence to honour the memories of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, who were allegedly murdered. The bodies of the two men were found in surfboard bags at a rural property near Goulburn. A police officer is in custody charged with their murder. The parade-leading motorcycle club Dykes on Bikes will pause to signal the moment of silence during the march. Qantas and the AFL are also expected to pay tribute to the victims.
A moment of silence will fall over Sydney ’s Mardi Gras parade to honour the memories of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies after their alleged murder s. The bodies of the two men, aged 26 and 29, were found inside surfboard bags at the fence line of a rural property in Bungonia near Goulburn , about 200km southwest of Sydney , on Tuesday. NSW Police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon, 28, is in custody charged with murdering the pair at Baird’s inner-city home at Paddington on February 19.
Parade-leading motorcycle club Dykes on Bikes will pause in Taylor Square to signal a moment of silence for the pair during Saturday’s march on Oxford St, Mardi Gras organisers said in a statement. “This moment of commemoration serves as a powerful reminder of the bonds that unite us and the memories of those we hold dear,” they said. Qantas is expected to commemorate flight attendant Davies on its parade float while the AFL is expected to announce a tribute for umpire Baird in coming weeks. A vigil at Green Park in Sydney’s east honoured their lives on Friday nigh
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