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Cassius Turvey: Aboriginal leaders call for creation of a ‘grieving place’ after meeting with police


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Aboriginal leaders have called for the establishment of a “grieving place” in the wake of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey’s death after a “frank” meeting with senior Western Australian police.

Indigenous leaders came together to meet with police, including the commissioner, Col Blanch, calling for answers after what they say could have been a “racially targeted” attack on the Noongar-Yamatji schoolboy as he was walking home from school in Perth’s north-eastern suburbs.

Continue reading…Noongar-Yamatji schoolboy’s mother urges those attending vigils not to exploit her son’s deathGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAboriginal leaders have called for the establishment of a “grieving place” in the wake of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey’s death after a “frank” meeting with senior Western Australian police.Indigenous leaders came together to meet with police, including the commissioner, Col Blanch, calling for answers after what they say could have been a “racially targeted” attack on the Noongar-Yamatji schoolboy as he was walking home from school in Perth’s north-eastern suburbs. Continue reading…