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Bail for councillor accused of stepfather’s murder

Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden will step down from his role in Gold Coast City Council.

Ryan Bayldon-Lumsden will step down from his role in Gold Coast City Council. Photo: Facebook

A Queensland councillor accused of murdering his stepfather will be released on bail with a $250,000 surety.

City of Gold Coast Division 7 councillor Ryan Donald Bayldon-Lumsden, 30, has been charged with murdering Robert Lumsden, 58, at the family’s Arundel home about 3pm on August 23.

Bayldon-Lumsden was not present in the Brisbane Supreme Court on Thursday for his bail application hearing, which lasted nearly two hours.

Defence barrister Craig Eberhardt KC said his client had been subject to an ongoing abusive and controlling relationship with his stepfather and an argument between the two had escalated.

“This is an offence committed against an appalling background and significant history of domestic violence,” Mr Eberhardt said.

He said Mr Lumsden tripped and fell after Bayldon-Lumsden responded to being threatened and prodded in the chest by pushing his stepfather back.

Mr Eberhardt said Bayldon-Lumsden feared his stepfather would grab a kitchen knife and kill him, so he placed both arms around his neck and applied a chokehold with the intent of rendering him unconscious.

Mr Lumsden instead turned purple and was unable to be revived.

Mr Eberhardt said Bayldon-Lumsden intended to plead not guilty on the ground of self-defence or preservation of live in an abusive domestic relationship and that he was not a flight risk.

The prosecution objected to bail on the grounds that Mr Lumsden’s autopsy showed extended and significant force had been applied to his neck, resulting in a broken bone and burst blood vessels in his eyes.

The crown prosecutor pointed to Bayldon-Lumsden’s Google searches made two days before the incident that showed him researching manslaughter and the possibility of avoiding jail.

Bayldon-Lumsden was elected to the City of Gold Coast council in 2020, representing the council’s inner northern suburbs.

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