The book being read to students at G. Stanley Hall Elementary School is titled 'Something Happened in Our Town,' and seeks to educate children on identifying racial injustice, although some parents were troubled by the content.
Woman living with a disability speaks out one year on from Ann Marie Smith s death
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Disability care recipient Ann Marie Smith died last year, sparking a criminal investigation by SA Police.
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It has been one year since Ann Marie Smith died in horrific circumstances, now another woman living with a disability says she fears she and others could meet a similar fate.
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Another woman living with a disability says she is in a similar situation
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