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Comedian charged over graffiti at Eurydice Dixon's memorial

A MELBOURNE comedian has been charged with allegedly painting the “lewd markings” discovered close to the Princes Park memorial for Eurydice Dixon.

The 22-year-old, an aspiring comedian, was killed as she walked home from a comedy gig in Melbourne’s CBD on June 13.

Andrew Nolch, 31, a comedian who is known to Ms Dixon’s friends, has been charged with criminal damage, offensive behaviour and marking offensive graffiti, The Age reports.

Mr Nolch hosted a now-defunct late-night comedy show on Channel 31 called The Kink as well as a podcast about Scientology.

After the horrific death of Ms Dixon, Mr Nolch took to Twitter, accusing the media of “running a brainwashing program which is designed to make everyone think that males are bad”.

He has been charged and bailed by police to face court in August, The Age reports.

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