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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned this story contains images of people who have died. Brisbane (CNN)Rebecca Maher didn t get to hold her youngest child. Australian child protection services took him away as soon as he was born, according to Tracey Hanshaw, from Indigenous rights advocacy group Justice Aunties. He was the third child Maher lost to officials, who intervened as she fought a drug addiction that started in her teens and ended with her death in a police cell at the age of 36. Although Rebecca s children were not living with her at the time of her death, it is clear to me that she was always a part of their lives and loved them very much, said the coroner s report. ....
Share on Twitter Victoria s upper house has passed a bill to decriminalise public drunkenness, 30 years after it was first recommended by a royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody. The Summary Offences Amendment (Decriminalisation of Public Drunkenness) Bill passed the Legislative Council on Friday afternoon. Abolishing the offence of public drunkenness was a key recommendation of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody in 1991 and the recent inquest into the death of Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day. Ms Day was arrested in 2017 for being drunk on a train and placed in a Castlemaine police cell to sober up but hit her head and sustained a brain haemorrhage. She died 17 days later in hospital. ....
Tanya Dayâs family sues state government for wrongful death, false imprisonment Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Tanya Dayâs family sues state government for wrongful death, false imprisonment Save Normal text size Advertisement The family of Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day, who sustained fatal injuries in police custody, is suing the Victorian government for false imprisonment and wrongfully causing her death. Court documents allege that Ms Dayâs December 2017 arrest and detention was inconsistent with the Australian constitution and failed to properly consider the historical disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal people and its link to criminal justice and policing. ....