Inquiry to investigate effects of 'brain injury' on Wieambilla police shooter.

Nathaniel Train had a heart attack 16 months prior to the fatal shooting of two officers.

August 13th 2024.

Inquiry to investigate effects of 'brain injury' on Wieambilla police shooter.
An investigation into the tragic shooting deaths of six individuals in rural Queensland is currently underway by the coroner. Among the suspects is Nathaniel Train, a 47-year-old principal, who, along with his younger brother Gareth Train, was involved in a sniper attack on two police officers in Wieambilla, west of Brisbane on December 12, 2022.

As part of the investigation, consultant neurologist Professor Christian Gericke has reviewed Nathaniel's medical records and will be providing his expert opinion to the Brisbane Coroners Court on whether a prior brain injury may have contributed to Nathaniel's state of mind at the time of the shootings. This brain injury is believed to have been caused by a cardiac arrest that Nathaniel experienced at work 16 months prior to the incident. It is suspected that the lack of oxygen to his brain during the resuscitation process may have had lasting effects on his cognitive abilities.

It has been revealed that after his cardiac arrest, Nathaniel left his successful career and crossed the Queensland border during the COVID-19 lockdown to live with his brother and sister-in-law on their remote bushland property. This is where the tragic events unfolded, with Nathaniel and Gareth also fatally shooting a neighbor before being killed by specialist police during a shootout later that night.

Further evidence will be presented by Professor Gericke, who has conducted a thorough analysis of Nathaniel's medical records and found no evidence to support the theory that the cardiac arrest caused any lasting brain damage. This, in turn, leads to the conclusion that the alleged brain injury could not have been responsible for any emotional or behavioral issues that may have contributed to Nathaniel's actions.

In addition to Professor Gericke's findings, Associate Professor of Politics at Deakin University, Professor Josh Roose, will also be providing his expert report on the political, religious, and ideological influences that may have played a role in shaping the actions of the Train brothers. This 400-page report will shed light on any potential motives and provide valuable insight into the tragic events that occurred.

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