Paul McManus, a Melbourne man, is killed and his family says they are still awaiting justice. Reporting across multiple outlets states that the driver allegedly responsible for his death has not yet faced a trial, with proceedings delayed for years.

The articles link the delay to a backlog in the Victorian court system. As a result, the family remains in limbo while the case has not progressed to trial, despite the death occurring about five years ago. All sources frame the situation around the time taken for the matter to reach court.

While the outlets share the same central facts—that a trial has not occurred and that court delays are a key reason—each presents the story through a slightly different emphasis on the family’s ongoing uncertainty. The focus remains on the lack of a scheduled trial and the impact of extended delays on those seeking accountability.