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Relatives relive the trauma of losing their loved ones as they share their stories at a public hearing for an inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children. Warning: This story contains images and names of Indigenous people who have died.
Little Charlie Mullaley was snatched by his evil step-dad Mervyn Bell and endured a brutal 15-hour terror ordeal at the sick pervert s hands - but police arrested his mother and ignored pleas for help.
An inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children will be held in Australia after the country’s Senate voted to a launch a committee to investigate systemic causes of violence.
The family of a baby who was horrifically murdered seven years ago is seeking a meeting with WA Premier Mark McGowan, and a fresh inquiry into police actions leading up to his death. Yamatji woman Kathleen Pinkerton said Attorney General John Quigley had rejected a number of requests for meetings about the family’s unsuccessful call for a coronial inquiry, and pleas for a fresh inquiry. “He's pretty much decided that there won't be an inquiry, and there's no reason for him to meet with the family and hear our concerns and listen to us at all,” Ms Pinkerton told NITV.