During an armed break-in and robbery, in which police claim a gun was discharged and one of the victims was informed their friend had been murdered, a lower grade Wests Tigers player was driving.
Iverson Fuatimau, a winger from the Western Suburbs who was granted a train-and-trial contract by the Tigers and trained with their elite squad throughout the summer of 2022, could go to jail after entering a guilty plea to charges of aggravated break-in and robbery in company. Next Monday, Campbelltown District Court will sentence the 23-year-old.
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Fuatimau piloted two more
In May 2022, Fuatimau drove a maroon Haval H2 that was used by two other guys who are accused of being involved in the home invasion at St Helens Park.
The two guys leaped the residence’s back fence while Fuatimau stayed in the car, keeping an eye on things, according to the statement of accepted facts of the proceedings against Fuatimau that this masthead got. When one of the residents—who was at home at the time—saw the men outside, he persuaded two of his friends to visit.
The only person who is said to have escaped the house when the two men burst in with one of them brandishing a silver revolver is the occupant. The men allegedly threatened the friends of the occupants’ lives while Fuatimau waited in the car. Both victims are said to have had their pockets picked clean and to have been restrained in different dwelling rooms.
The two men said they didn’t live there or knew where the “papers” and other valuables were kept, but according to the police, they still demanded to know.
Furthermore, it is said that one of the males was brandishing a knife and the other a revolver. In the lounge room, the person brandishing the gun is said to have “three or four times” pushed it against the victim’s temple and threatened to shoot “him in the head and put a hole in him.”
The gunman is said to have then turned back to face the victim in the ensuite, placed the gun to the victim’s head, cocked the weapon twice, and taken out two of the bullets. One of the bullets, according to the police, went through each of your heads if you don’t give me what I wanted. The gunman allegedly picked up the other bullet after it fell into the shower.
After that, he is said to have reloaded the gun, shut the ensuite door, entered the main bedroom’s walk-in closet and then discharged the handgun into the wall, just missing one of the victims’ heads.
The man allegedly said to the victim in the ensuite, “I just shot your friend in the head.” It’s you next.
The second man and the man making the allegations are said to have looted the house while the man kept threatening the victim. “We have to put holes in them both now and finish them because they saw our faces,” the other man allegedly stated, according to police.
After robbing two handbags, an iPad, an old cell phone, jewellery, a bottle of perfume, and a package of Christmas lights, the men allegedly left. However, not before frightening a second friend of the residents who had responded to the SOS call.
Fuatimau yelled, “Let’s go, let’s get out of here,” in response to this.
Instead, one of the men who was being held at gunpoint inside the residence had his car stolen, according to the police. One of the two males is reported to have told the police he was the “victim” of a kidnapping when the police eventually pulled them over.
Police claim to have discovered a silver,.38 super automatic Strayer Voigt handgun with a spent round in the chamber and a black, Glock-style Gel Blaster pistol when they searched the purportedly stolen vehicle. Fuatimau, the driver of the Haval, was also taken into custody by the police. The Crown does not claim that Fuatimau knew that weapons were present or being used at the time of the event.
Before the incident, Fuatimau, who made three appearances for the Magpies in 2022, was thought to have a chance to make his NRL debut. Tigers winger David Nofoaluma discussed the impact of Fuatimau during the preseason in February of that year.
When talking about outside back options, Nofoaluma told News Corp, “We also have a young kid called Iverson Fuatimau, who has had a few training sessions playing on my inside and doing a good job.”
Fuatimau is no longer under contract with the Tigers. The Tigers choose not to respond. Fuatimau hired well-known attorney Elias Tabchouri to represent him. Tabchouri opted not to respond.
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