Robert Strange tells how Glen Turner pleaded to get him medical help

By Louise Hall
Updated April 29 2016 - 1:13am, first published April 28 2016 - 11:13pm
Glen Turner, his wife Alison McKenzie and their children Jack and Alexandra. Photo: Tracy Fulford Photography
Glen Turner, his wife Alison McKenzie and their children Jack and Alexandra. Photo: Tracy Fulford Photography
Accused: Ian Robert Turnbull Photo: James Alcock
Accused: Ian Robert Turnbull Photo: James Alcock
The .22 calibre Browning pump action rifle in the rear tray area of a white Nissan Patrol Turbo diesel utility. Photo: NSW Police
The .22 calibre Browning pump action rifle in the rear tray area of a white Nissan Patrol Turbo diesel utility. Photo: NSW Police
Glen Turner's Office of Environment and Heritage identity card. Photo: NSW Police
Glen Turner's Office of Environment and Heritage identity card. Photo: NSW Police

 The colleague of slain environment officer Glen Turner has told how he pleaded in vain with gunman Ian Turnbull to put down his gun and let him seek medical help.

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