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Familyâs battle after tradie's death The grandmother of a young tradie who died after being hit by a car has spoken about the huge gap in the legal system as they faced a 30-month wait for justice.
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Subscriber only THE grieving grandmother of a young tradie who died after being hit by a car at Weipa said their family had been left feeling like "spectators" in their fight for justice during a gruelling 30-month court battle. Mary Jane Ahern said not enough support was offered to the families of victims during the legal process.
The grandmother of a young tradie who died after being hit by a car has spoken about the huge gap in the legal system as they faced a 30-month wait for justice.
Familyâs battle after tradie's death The grandmother of a young tradie who died after being hit by a car has spoken about the huge gap in the legal system as they faced a 30-month wait for justice.
Crime by Grace Mason
Premium Content
Subscriber only THE grieving grandmother of a young tradie who died after being hit by a car at Weipa said their family had been left feeling like "spectators" in their fight for justice during a gruelling 30-month court battle. Mary Jane Ahern said not enough support was offered to the families of victims during the legal process.