North Queensland mass shooting: man arrested over three deaths near Bogie after alleged dispute

Deceased victims of the shooting have been identified as Mervyn and Maree Schwarz, and Graham Tighe

The person police suspect was responsible for a mass shooting at the front gate of a cattle station in remote north Queensland had invited members of another family to a meeting to settle a dispute before their deaths, police have alleged.

Police said Mervyn Harold Schwarz, Maree Anne Schwarz and Graham John Tighe were shot dead at a property outside Bogie, near Collinsville on Thursday morning, while another family member, Ross Tighe, managed to flee the scene despite being shot in the abdomen. A 59-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting.

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