A pair of teenagers who invaded the home of Wallabies legend Toutai Kefu and stabbed him and his wife have been jailed for seven years and eight years with no convictions recorded.
On Thursday, Justice Peter Davis said the pair must serve half of their sentence before they can be released following their hearing in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.
It means that one of the kids could be free within six months.
The judge likened the inside of the Wallabies legend’s family home in Coorparoo to a ‘war zone’, with police photos showing blood ‘splashed and smeared’ in the property.
Kefu’s wife, Rachel, 48, slipped in blood on the floor as she fought for her life, while the former rugby star suffered a ‘life threatening’ injury after being stabbed in the stomach.
Crown Prosecutor David Finch argued that the teens should be jailed for longer than the maximum 10 years for the ‘heinous’ nature of their act, which he put in the ‘worst…
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