A couple charged with the murder of their infant son who was allegedly found with “significant injuries” will stand trial separately.
Reinhardt Albert Bosch and his wife Noemi Kondacs have been in pre-sentence custody on remand since 2022, after their son Rhuan Immanuel Bosch was found dead in their Yugar home – north of Brisbane – on November 3 that year.
Police allege the seven-month-old baby was found with “significant” injuries.
Mr Bosch has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and torture – which relates to allegations he tortured Rhuan on dates between April 11 and November 3, 2022.
During a prior arraignment, Ms Kondacs chose not to enter pleas to charges of murder and failing to supply the necessaries of life.
Supreme Court Justice Peter Callaghan entered pleas of not guilt

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