“He’s trying to kill me,” Hannah Clarke screamed as she tried to escape Rowan Baxter moments before the car exploded,coronial inquest reveals in Brisbane.
Hannah’s last words were also revealed during a pre-inquest hearing on Tuesday,ahead of a full coronial inquiry next year.
Hannah Clarke,31,and her children - Aaliyah,6,Laianah,4,and Trey,3 - were set alight in their car near their Camp Hill home by Rowan Baxter.
Crime watchdog suspected the man misused his Education Department-issued corporate credit card and dishonestly obtained money.
Hannah Clarke's parents hope new laws can be introduced to State Parliament to address coercive control.
Launched in the aftermath of the murders of Hannah Clarke and her three children,the inquiry ended without accepting submissions or holding public hearings.
The heinous murder of a young family should provide the impetus for us to work together to tackle the scourge of domestic violence.
Queensland's opposition has promised a suite of domestic violence reforms if elected,including doubling strangulation penalties and clamping GPS tracking devices on 200 high-risk abusers.
As tributes continue to pour in for Hannah Clarke and her three children,her family have provided a chilling account of the weeks leading up to their murders.
Friends cried and laughed on Saturday over memories of their beloved friend,who they said"leads the pack",who was"full of life and determination".
It came after Detective Inspector Mark Thompson's comments at a media conference on Thursday attracted public criticism.