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Barnaby

American  
[bahr-nuh-bee] / ˈbɑr nə bi /

noun

  1. a first name: from a Hebrew word meaning “son of exhortation.”


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There have also been high-profile defections, like former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce who left the Nationals last year to join Hanson's party.

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On Wednesday, Grace's father Dr Sanjoy Kumar said it was, therefore, "disgusting" that the bodies of his daughter and her friend and fellow student Barnaby were tested for drugs or alcohol after they died.

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The judge-led inquiry also heard medical records of Grace, Barnaby and Ian - whose sons and partner gave evidence on Tuesday - were accessed inappropriately after their deaths.

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The inquiry heard how it was not until hours after police had established Barnaby's identity that his parents were informed.

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After seeing the news and attempting to call Barnaby with no answer, David used the Find My Phone app to see his son's location.

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