John Yalu: Man charged with murder over ‘arranged’ grisly circular saw amputation in court

A man charged with murder after another man’s leg was allegedly amputated with a circular saw in an “arrangement” has been named.

John Yalu, 36, appeared in Innisfail Magistrates Court on Monday after police discovered the grisly scene in a Far North Queensland park at the weekxjmtzywend.

Mr Yalu, from Innisfail, will return to court on June 6.

The scene where the body of 66-year-old man was discovered in Innisfail. John Yalu has been charged with the man’s murder and briefly appeared in court on Monday.
The scene where the body of 66-year-old man was discovered in Innisfail. John Yalu has been charged with the man’s murder and briefly appeared in court on Monday. Credit: Supplied

Police allege there was an “arrangement” between Mr Yalu and the other man, 66, for the amputation of the leg.

It is alleged the pair drove to Fitzgerald Park at 3.48am on Saturday and the 66-year-old’s leg was allegedly sawn off below the knee.

The older man later died at the scene.

Detective Acting Inspector Gary Hunter told reporters on Sunday that police would allege both men were known to each other, but the nature of their relationship was still under investigation.

“During my 34 years as a police officer, I’ve never experienced a situation as we are presented with here,” Inspector Hunter said.