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After less than a week in police custody, Sony was rendered a quadriplegic

After less than a week in police custody, Sony was rendered a quadriplegic We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Six days after being taken into police custody, Aboriginal man Sony Ray Austin’s spinal cord was severed and he was rendered a quadriplegic. Sony’s story, uncovered in documents made public for the first time, detail a rarely reported aspect of incarceration: when Aboriginal people are disabled in the course of their confinement. Sony Ray Austin, prior to his injury while in police custody. In 2018, the 26-year-old’s mental state had deteriorated after he was picked up by police over a family violence matter in Bendigo on February 16. Three days later, Sony was transferred to a holding cell beneath the Melbourne Magistrates Court in the CBD as he awaited a magistrate.

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