Kelly Wilkinson's family tells inquest of 'immeasurable' pain since 'horrific' murder
Kelly Wilkinson's family shared their profound grief at a coronial inquest, reflecting on the loss of the Gold Coast mother of three who was tragically murdered by her estranged husband in 2021.
During a coronial inquest, family members of Kelly Wilkinson emotionally expressed the deep and ongoing pain they have experienced since her brutal murder in 2021. Kelly, a mother of three, was killed by her estranged husband, Brian Earl Johnston, who was later sentenced to life in prison for the crime. The family described the anguish of losing someone so beloved, emphasizing that their lives changed irrevocably that day.
The inquest focused not only on the details of the murder but also on the circumstances leading up to it, including the actions of police prior to the incident. On the final day of hearings, they reiterated their grief and loss, remembering Kelly as a devoted daughter, sister, and mother. The family's testimony highlighted the devastating impact of domestic violence and the long-lasting pain suffered by those left behind.
As the inquest concluded with final submissions, it served as a reminder of the urgent need for systemic changes to better protect individuals from domestic violence. The case has not only drawn attention to Kelly's story but also to the broader implications of how society responds to situations of potential domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of support and intervention.