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Alleged murder victim given ‘promise’ to end his suffering

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Published: February 28, 2026
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Jayden Relja, left, and Rylee Relja leave Brisbane Magistrates Court after giving evidence at a committal hearing for their mother Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs on the charge of murder of her husband David Ronald Mobbs at Alexandra Hills. PHOTO: AAP Image/Rex Martinich
Jayden Relja, left, and Rylee Relja leave Brisbane Magistrates Court after giving evidence at a committal hearing for their mother Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs on the charge of murder of her husband David Ronald Mobbs at Alexandra Hills. PHOTO: AAP Image/Rex Martinich
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An alleged murder victim who was largely paralysed with terminal brain disease told his sons and wife to promise to kill him, a magistrate has heard.

Kylie Ellina Truswell-Mobbs, 51, faced Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday for a committal hearing charged with murdering her husband David Ronald Mobbs.

Mr Mobbs, 56, died at the family’s home at Alexandra Hills between December 5 and 6, 2023.

Truswell-Mobbs was accused of making three attempts to administer a lethal combination of drugs to Mr Mobbs via his feeding tube.

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Her son Rylee Relja told the hearing his step-father had wanted to end his life if he reached the point where he could no longer use the toilet.

That point had arrived on December 5, 2023, magistrate Lewis Shillito heard.

“He was distraught, upset. He was crying,” Mr Relja said.

He told police a toilet incident was a “trigger” for his parents.

“I know Dad had made Mum promise that if this was to occur then Dad didn’t want to continue fighting,” he said.

Asked by Truswell-Mobbs’ barrister Ruth O’Gorman if that meant Mr Mobbs wanted to die, Mr Relja said: “ Yes”.

Truswell-Mobbs sat in the dock wearing a T-shirt, jeans and sandals, frequently wiping her eyes with tissues as she listened to the testimony.

Mr Mobbs’ health had rapidly declined after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease, an incurable neurological disease that progressively robs the brain of its ability to communicate with muscles.

He was bed-ridden and could communicate through blinks, grunts and by placing his finger on letters written on a signing board.

Mr Relja said he left the family home for less than 30 minutes at 11pm to pick up takeaway food.

“You said ‘Mum told me she had given dad something called a cocktail’,” Ms O’Gorman said.

“Yes,” he replied.

Mr Relja testified that he asked his Dad “is this what you want?” and that he blinked twice in response meaning “yes”.

He died peacefully in his sleep over the next few hours, Mr Shillito heard.

Crown prosecutor Stephanie Gallagher asked Mr Relja how he was sure Truswell-Mobbs had an agreement with Mr Mobbs to end his life on December 5.

“I cannot remember,” he said.

His brother Jayden Relja also testified on Monday and said he was away from the house when his father was allegedly given a lethal dose of drugs.

After hearing from other witnesses, Mr Shillito committed Truswell-Mobbs to stand trial in the Supreme Court at a date to be set.

She declined to say anything in response and was remanded in custody.

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