
Guards ordered to face inquest on SA death in custody
Seven prison guards will be required to give evidence at an inquest into the death of an inmate in detention despite arguing they could face criminal charges if compelled to appear.
Seven prison guards will be required to give evidence at an inquest into the death of an inmate in detention despite arguing they could face criminal charges if compelled to appear.
The mother of an indigenous man who died in custody in Adelaide has told an inquest she hasn’t seen video of her son’s altercation with prison officers because it’s “too painful to watch”.
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