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North Qld MP queries resources over deaths

The stabbing deaths of two men in a north Queensland beachside town has prompted concerns about emergency services resourcing.

A north Queensland MP believes more emergency services resourcing could have prevented two men dying in a bizarre stabbing incident on Monday.

Tom Davy, 27, and Corey Christensen, 37, both died in pools of their own blood outside a home in the small seaside town of Alva, south of Townsville, on Monday after following an injured woman to the property.

A 19-year-old man at the home has confronted the two men shortly afterwards and as a result both received critical injuries.

LNP Member for Burdekin Dale Last says a 40-minute wait between a triple zero call being made and police arriving at the scene had proven crucial.

"If they had got there sooner they could have prevented this incident from occurring," Mr Last, a former police officer, told the ABC.

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"Do we have a resourcing issue in north Queensland and in particular the Burdekin?"

Police released the 19-year-old man without charge a day after the incident and have also interviewed the 29-year-old woman.

Whether the matter is referred to the coroner or if criminal charges are laid is yet to be determined.


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