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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Christopher James McCann, Executive of the Commonwealth Bank, which was accused of obtaining sex in the girls, was dead

Christopher James McCann, Executive of the Commonwealth Bank, which was accused of obtaining sex in the girls, was dead


A manager of the Commonwealth Bank, who is charged with the procurement of girls for sexually sexually among age groups, was found dead in the hinterland of the gold coast, as the police confirmed.

Christopher James McCann had been delivered from Sydney to face court for the only indictment.

The Queensland police confirmed that the 50-year-old was found dead in the Springbrook National Park on Wednesday.

Last week Mr. McCann was arrested in Sydney and appeared in front of the Central Local Court.

Detectives from Brisbane made an application to deliver it to Queensland to make an indictment against the Internet in order to obtain a child under the age of 16 for sex.

At that time, the court heard that Mr. McCann, who had no previous crime history, had asked an 18-year-old sex worker in Brisbane to procure two children for him.

In May he traveled to Brisbane, where he lived in a hotel, and the 18-year-old woman supposedly brought the two younger girls to meet him, as the dish heard.

However, the court heard that Mr. McCann did not open them and a hotel employee was involved.

Christopher James McCann worked in the Commonwealth Bank financial team. ((Delivery: LinkedIn)))

The court heard that the police had previously intercepted Mr. McCann's phone and searched his home and the electronics had been confiscated.

Mr. McCann tried to apply for a deposit and travel to Brisbane, but the magistrate Clare Farnan declined and described the allegations against him as “very serious”.

“While the only count in front of the court is one that did not cause damage to an actual child, this is an assertion that Mr. McCann supposedly tried to procure minor girls for the purpose of a sexual act,” she said.

The delivery was granted and Mr. McCann was flown to Brisbane next to the police.

Granted deposit in Brisbane on Monday

He was published in front of the Magistrates Court in Brisbane on Monday, where he was accused of using the Internet to hire a sex worker in Brisbane to provide the services of two girls aged 14 and 15 in May in the five -star Hotel Sofitel Hotel.

It was reported that he was granted a deposit on August 4, and had to stay with a friend who lived on the gold coast.

He was ordered not to contact anyone under the age of 18, except for his two sons, and only use a phone without encrypted apps.

He was also instructed to report to the police once a week, to keep an outcome lock overnight and not to consume alcohol or drugs.

The high -flying manager worked in the bank's financial team and was released after the allegations had been published.

The Queensland police said death was not playable and the report was prepared for the forensic doctor.

The defender of Mr. McCann was contacted for a comment.