Deceased's motor and cognitive function likely impaired: expert

By Alexandra Back
Updated March 29 2019 - 5:10pm, first published 4:17pm

A woman allegedly murdered by members of her family, including an Archibald Prize finalist, suffered brain disease that more likely than not would have translated to dementia and impaired her cognitive and motor function, an expert in neurology has told a jury.

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