Download 6.45 MB On April 15 in 1991, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody handed down its final report. The report made 339 recommendations at the time. But in the thirty years since that day, more than 470 Indigenous people have died in custody. On Saturday, thousands took to the streets across Australia in protest - including about 300 in Brisbane's King George Square. One of those marching was Troy 'Jungajee' Brady, the nephew of Aunty Sherry Tilberoo, who died in a Brisbane watch house in September last year. Duration: 14min 5sec