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Teen Survivor Fears Stalker After Outback Triple Murder
16 Feb
Summary
- Teen survivor Kaleb Macqueen fears the alleged gunman is stalking him.
- He may lose his arm and faces significant medical and travel costs.
- The gunman remains on the run three weeks after the fatal attack.

Kaleb Macqueen, a 19-year-old survivor of a recent triple murder in Lake Cargelligo, expressed fears that the alleged gunman, Julian Ingram, is still stalking him. Ingram remains on the run since the January 22 attacks, which claimed the lives of his pregnant ex-girlfriend Sophie Quinn, her aunt Nerida Quinn, and a friend, John Harris.
Macqueen, who sustained injuries to his head, shoulder, hand, and hip, is concerned he may lose his arm due to his wounds. He requires urgent surgery, facing significant costs for the procedure and travel to medical appointments.
Despite a massive police manhunt, Macqueen believes he recently saw Ingram in town, heightening his sense of vulnerability. The teenage survivor is also grappling with immense psychological trauma from the events, leading to sleep disturbances and a reluctance to leave home.
Authorities continue their search for Ingram, who was last sighted near Mt Hope. Meanwhile, Macqueen has launched a GoFundMe appeal to help cover his mounting medical expenses and has been offered counselling.




