Sydney stabbing accused Mert Ney to defend charges 'on grounds of mental illness'

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Bail formally refused as Ney appears before Parramatta court

The man accused of murdering a woman in a Sydney unit before stabbing another woman in the CBD will defend the charges on the grounds of his mental health.

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