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Man charged with manslaughter after death of Brazilian diver at Newcastle

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Detectives have laid additional charges as part of investigations into the death of a diver, and alleged importation of more than $20 million of cocaine, in Newcastle earlier this year.

About 9.30am on Monday 9 May, emergency services were called to the Port of Newcastle after a male diver was located unresponsive in the water with 54kg of cocaine nearby.

Despite the efforts of witnesses and paramedics, the man could not be revived.

He has since been formally identified as 31-year-old Brazilian national Bruno Borges Martins.

Officers from Newcastle City Police District and Marine Area Command established a crime scene, before the matter was referred to detectives from the State Crime Command’s Organised Crime Squad, who established Strike Force Groove to further investigate the incident.

They have been assisted by officers from the Australian Federal Police (AFP), Australian Border Force (ABF), Northern Territory Police (NTPOL) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) since that time.

As part of ongoing inquiries, a 62-year-old man was charged earlier this year over his alleged role in the incident.

He remains before the courts.

Following extensive further inquiries, strike force detectives and ABF officers attended a correctional facility at Grafton and arrested the 62-year-old man about 11am on Tuesday 27 September.

He’s since been charged with manslaughter, two counts of people smuggling, and knowingly deal with proceeds of crime.

Police will allege the man engaged in unlawful activity which resulted in the death of Mr Martins.

It is further claimed he illegally smuggled Mr Martins and an associate into Australia from Indonesia.

The man was remanded in custody and is next due to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday 5 October.

Investigations under Strike Force Groove continue.

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