The husband of a woman allegedly stabbed to death by teenage home invaders has revealed how one of their children desperately asked ‘where’s mummy’ hours after she died.
Briton Emma Lovell, 41, and her husband Lee, 43, were inside their North Lakes home, north of Brisbane, on Monday night when intruders reportedly forced their way inside.
They were confronted by the couple and a scuffle is said to have broke out on the front porch as the couple frantically tried to protect their two children.
Mrs Lovell sustained wounds to her chest and died at the scene, despite attempts by paramedics to revive her with thoracotomy surgery – a procedure where a cut is made between the ribs to reach organs inside.
Mr Lovell, who was stabbed in the back and arm and spent time in hospital, has opened up about the horrifying night and the moment he knew he had lost his wife – as he called for politicians to bring in tougher bail laws for violent home invaders.
Emma Lovell (left) was allegedly stabbed trying to protect her husband Lee, 43, (right) and their two daughters from intruders on Monday night
‘It felt like it was over in like 30 seconds but they [the intruders] had run off and it really started to set in,’ he told A Current Affair.
The couple were alerted to the presence of the intruders when their dogs started to bark and their home security system informed them their front door was opened.
‘We bolted to our bedroom door and opened it and two people were there. It was a major shock, it was terrifying to be honest,’ Mr Lovell said.
Mr Lovell initially thought his wife was going to survive her severe injuries following the attack.
‘I thought she was, because [of] the work the paramedics were doing at the time. I know she didn’t have a pulse, then they said they got her pulse back.’
Paramedics who took Mr Lovell to hospital said his wife would be following.
Four boys arrested over the alleged home-invasion murder of mother-of-two Emma Lovell, 41, were living in a nearby halfway house (pictured) in North Lakes, in Brisbane
Father Lee Lovell (pictured), 43, opened up about the night his wife died
But he recalled his ‘major shock’ hours later when he found out she did not survive.
Mr Lovell then had to deliver the heartbreaking news to his daughters after one of them asked, ‘where’s mummy?’
‘I said, “we need to talk” and we both just broke down,’ Mr Lovell said, fighting back tears.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, an online petition has been circulating which calls for the creation of ‘Emma’s Law’.
The proposed law would mandate incarceration – removing bail as an option – for violent home invaders who are repeat offenders or use weapons, regardless of age.
‘I am happy to back “Emma’s Law” which is being promoted online,’ Mr Lovell said in a statement.
‘I urge the politicians who can make changes to do so and not just talk about it to gain votes for the next election, you need to act and follow the talking through.’
The family’s heartbreak comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed four boys arrested over the alleged home-invasion murder were living in a nearby halfway house that accommodates youth offenders – and had been causing trouble in the weeks leading up to the tragedy.
Two 17-year-olds – from Zillmere and Holland Park – have been charged with murder and attempted murder while police continue questioning two other boys, aged 16 and 17.
They have been remanded in custody until the new year after their matters were heard in Brisbane Children’s Court this morning.
Police confirmed yesterday that all four teenagers were ‘known to police’.
One of the two juveniles charged with murder was on bail for a break-in and receiving stolen property when the tragedy occurred.
Just days before Ms Lovell was murdered, one of the teens posted footage of himself and others driving allegedly stolen luxury cars.
The group recorded themselves speeding at up to 190km/hour before posing in front of an Audi and a Porsche while throwing up gang signs.
One of the youths allegedly involved in the home invasion posted this photo to social media
Pictured is a map showing where the halfway house is located just a few doors down from the Lovell family home
The group posted footage of themselves speeding up to 90km/h in allegedly stolen luxury cars
Neighbour Tracey said different boys and girls would move out of the halfway house every few weeks.
She said her family were not told that the home would be used as a living facility for juvenile offenders when it was bought by a charity organisation in May 2021.
Over the past 18 months, they have witnessed cops repeatedly storming into the home, heard skirmishes in the street and smelt drugs wafting over their back fence.
‘We sometimes smell them smoking marijuana, and hear them drinking out the back,’ she said.
‘One group, we could hear them bragging about a car. Some looked as young as 13. None of them have had cars, so we’d always see them walking around the neighbourhood.’
Tracey said there did not seem to be a live-in supervisor, although they once heard a man inside explaining the house rules to the tenants.
Neighbour Tracey said boys and girls living at the home next door (pictured) would fluctuate, with different individuals moving in and out every few weeks
While their antics were sometimes loud, neighbour Tracey said the teenagers in the house (pictured) generally kept to themselves and did not disturb other tenants
Neighbours did witness some clashes at the halfway house, including an incident where a social worker chased a screaming youth down the street.
In another instance, one group of boys banged on Tracey’s son’s car as he drove towards their home.
When she went over to tell them not to do it again, she was taken aback by how young they looked.
‘They were apologetic and said “sorry we thought it was a car that had been chasing further up the road”,’ she said.
She said the recent group had only moved in a few weeks ago and appeared quiet compared to previous tenants.
Bouquets of flowers were seen resting against a tree outside the Lovell’s North Lakes home
A member of the public dropped off a fruit platter at the front door of the Lovell’s home
A man was seen leaving a bouquet of flowers outside the home of alleged stabbing victim Emma Lovell
A community chaplain was seen laying flowers outside the Lovell home today
In recent days, however, she had noticed a series of graffiti tags saying ‘Northside’ scrawled along fences, walls and power boxes near the halfway house.
She was unsure if the group were affiliated with the notorious ‘Northside’ gang – a group of young teens known for carjackings, violence, and break-ins, then boasting about the crimes online – or if the spray-painted messages were the work of their associates who have visited the home.
Her husband encountered one of the boys popping his head over their fence to peer into their yard.
‘He looked over and asked me if I knew anyone who could get him some pot,’ he said.
‘I think he was trying to scope out who lived next door.’
Her husband said residents deserved to be informed before halfway houses were set up on their street.
‘You’ve got a bunch of young guys, out on bail for offending, dumped into the community with no supervision,’ he said.
‘They are predators. There was one guy who would come and check up on them occasionally but I haven’t seen him for weeks.’
Neighbour Travis Zealy addressed reporters on the street where Ms Lovell was allegedly stabbed
The Lovells had just returned from a Christmas trip to the Sunshine Coast when they allegedly discovered two intruders inside their Whitfield Crescent home about 11.30pm on Boxing Day
Two 17-year-olds – from Zillmere and Holland Park – have been charged with murder and attempted murder while police continue to question two other boys, aged 16 and 17
The man said an officer had told him investigators will be inquiring into how much supervision was provided to the youths at the home.
Meanwhile, other residents say they were rattled to learn about the nature of the home in light of the recent arrests.
One elderly woman said she was ‘nervous’ to sleep last night, while another neighbour who recently moved into the street said ‘we won’t be staying for long [now]’.
As their street became a crime scene yesterday, homes adjacent to the halfway house were taped off as investigators scoured the scene.
Police were seen using a metal detector to search across the front lawn of the properties in the near vicinity.
The Lovells had just returned from a Christmas trip to the Sunshine Coast when they allegedly discovered two intruders inside their Whitfield Crescent home about 11.30pm on Boxing Day.
Mr Lovell told Daily Mail Australia his wife (pictured with her best friend of 30 years Christina Lofthouse, left) had been the ‘glue’ in their family
Tributes have continued to flow online for Mrs Lovell, who ran a local ironing service, as she is remembered as a ‘beautiful person’ by devastated loved ones.
Mr Lovell told Daily Mail Australia his wife had been the ‘glue’ in their family.
‘She was funny, smart, so caring, would do anything for anyone,’ he said.
‘She died trying to protect me and our family. We’re all devastated by what has happened. I miss her so much.’
The alleged attack has renewed calls for the Queensland government to crack down on youth offending (pictured, the Lovell family)
The alleged attack has renewed calls for the Queensland government to crack down on youth offending.
Assistant minister for children and families Michelle Landry said youth crime in the state is ‘totally out of control’.
‘There needs to be tough legislation introduced from parliament,’ the federal MP for Capricornia wrote on Facebook.
‘No one feels safe in their own home! We need immediate action.’
The two 17-year-old boys, who have also been charged with enter a dwelling with intent, are due to face Brisbane Children’s Court today.
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