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A man acquitted of the murder of his Tinder date after she plunged to her death from his apartment balcony more than a decade ...
Gable Tostee will front a Queensland court as he fights to have a ban enacted by Star Entertainment lifted after he allegedly strangled a woman inside one of The Star’s properties.
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Gable Tostee has found himself in a fresh legal drama after being banned by a major casino operator – a move he alleges is sex discrimination.
Gable Tostee – who now goes by Eric Thomas – was acquitted of the murder of Warriena Wright in 2014 after she fell from his Gold Coast apartment balcony during a Tinder date.