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Courtney Herron s killer, Henry Hammond, ordered to spend 25 years in psychiatric hospital
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The killing of Courtney Herron in a Melbourne park sparked grief and anger in the city.
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Henry Hammond, who used a tree branch to beat a woman to death in a Melbourne park, has been ordered to spend 25 years in a secure psychiatric hospital.
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He was found not guilty of murdering Ms Herron due to mental impairment
Ms Herron s father said the outcome had failed to deliver justice for his daughter
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