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Transgender Identity Leads to Jail Release After Stabbing
17 Dec
Summary
- Stabbing suspect identified as male, prompting release from female prison.
- Victim's distress highlighted as alleged stabber is granted bail.
- Legal team argued mental health treatment in hospital was acceptable.

A stabbing suspect, Lauren Darul, 32, has been granted bail by the Supreme Court of Victoria after announcing a male gender identity. Darul was accused of stabbing a stranger, sushi chef Wan Lai, in the chest in October. Despite being held in a women's correctional facility, Darul's legal team successfully argued for release into a mental health hospital, deeming the risk to the community "acceptable."
The court heard of Darul's severe drug habit and mental instability, including referring to himself as 'The King Of Australia' around the time of the alleged offence. The alleged victim, Ms. Lai, who suffered serious chest injuries, had pleaded for Darul to remain imprisoned, stating she is still recovering physically and emotionally and hopes the justice system prioritizes community safety.




