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Amy Wensley coronial inquest hears partner David Simmons deny being involved in shooting


Amy Wensley coronial inquest hears partner David Simmons deny being involved in shooting
FriFriday 19
FebFebruary 2021 at 8:15am
David Simmons told the inquest he "lost the best person in my whole life" when Amy Wensley died.
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The partner of a woman who died of a shotgun wound has told the Coroner's Court in Perth he had nothing to do with it.
Key points:
David Simmons says he did "nothing wrong" and "wasn't holding the gun"
Ms Wensley's family are demanding answers and a police apology
David Simmons has given his account of what happened before Amy Wensley died at their Serpentine home in 2014.

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Fazel Chegeni wanted 'nothing but peace'. Instead he died alone in Australia's island prison


Last modified on Fri 18 Dec 2020 14.02 EST
The jungle north-east of Christmas Island’s immigration detention centre is dark and unforgiving. A person, seeking refuge or release, can disappear from sight in just a few steps.
The terrain runs steeply downhill to the nearby roiling sea. Jagged basalt rock, slippery and sharp, marks the descent. Treacherous country at any time of day.
But how a refugee under Australia’s protection came to be there, running weakened, staggering and disoriented through that jungle on a dark November night, is a four-year saga of punitive indifference, bureaucratic dishonesty and, finally, fatal incompetence.
Fazel Chegeni was already a vulnerable man when he arrived in Australia seeking the most basic of recognition as a human being. Stateless all his life, marginalised in every place he’d been, he had been beaten, tortured and left to die in a desert before he sought asylum in Australia.

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