Sydney man's murder solved with extradition and arrest.

A 32-year-old man named Goodworth arrived at Liverpool Hospital with gunshot injuries on February 24.

October 24th 2024.

Sydney man's murder solved with extradition and arrest.
A tragic incident earlier this year has taken a significant turn as a man has been brought to Sydney and accused of the murder of Jamie Goodworth. The 32-year-old victim had arrived at Liverpool Hospital in the wee hours of February 24 with gunshot wounds and sadly succumbed to his injuries shortly after.

According to investigations, it is believed that Goodworth had been shot during an attempted break-in at a residence on Flack Close in Edensor Park, located in the western part of Sydney. In a bid to bring justice to the victim's family, detectives have been working tirelessly on the case.

In a recent development, the NSW Police, in collaboration with the Queensland police, carried out search warrants at several properties in Bonnyrigg, Leppington, Surfers Paradise, and Hawthorne on Tuesday. The raids were fruitful as they resulted in the seizure of cash, electronic devices, and other documents that are believed to be linked to the shooting.

One of the key breakthroughs in the case was the arrest of a 24-year-old man at a property in Surfers Paradise. After a successful extradition hearing at the Brisbane Magistrates Court, he was escorted to Sydney and taken to Mascot Police Station. Subsequently, he was charged with murder and will be presented before the Downing Centre Local Court today.

In light of the severity of the crime, the accused has been denied bail and will remain in custody until further notice. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community is left reeling from this shocking turn of events and the loss of a young life. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones of Jamie Goodworth during this difficult time.

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