Ms Dhu
Three Years on From Ms Dhu's Tragic Death, Has Anything Changed?
We investigate whether Western Australian police have done anything to ensure 22-year-olds aren't left to die in their custody.
Revisiting the Australian Prison Tragedies That Weren't Caught on Video
The abuse made public by "Four Corners" was horrific enough to force our attention. But Australia has dozens of similar cases without footage, and nearly all have been ignored.
Inside the Inquiry That Offered a Terrifying Glimpse of Death in Police Custody
On August 4 last year 22-year-old Ms Dhu died in a Port Hedland cell of septicemia. Seventeen police officers have now given evidence about their part in her final day.
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Here's How a 22-Year-Old Yamatji Woman Died in Police Custody
I spent a week sitting in on a coronial inquest for Ms. Dhu, who went into a South Hedland cell and never came out.
Aboriginal Activists Marked One Year Since the Death of Ms Dhu in Custody
Tuesday was the first anniversary of the death of a Yamatji woman in police lock-up in South Hedland, Western Australia.
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