A coronial inquest is set to examine the circumstances surrounding the murder of teacher’s aide Dannielle Finlay-Jones. The West Australian and PerthNow report that the inquest will seek answers about how she died.
Both outlets state that Finlay-Jones was murdered on her third date with a man, and that the proceedings are intended to shed light on what happened before and during that meeting. The reporting focuses on the purpose of the inquest—reviewing the circumstances of her death—and on the key detail that it followed a third date.
While both articles describe the same core facts and the inquest’s aim, they provide limited additional detail about specific findings, timelines, or witnesses, as the inquest is presented as a forum for forthcoming information rather than a conclusion.