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Category: Deaths in Custody

TJ Hickey – 10 years

A NON-APOLOGY FOR AN ALLEGED NON-COMPLIANCE

a friend asked me yesterday why i had not made any statement appertaining to the hickey march on friday 14th february. i told her that i was waiting for the commander of redfern police station to contact me to arrange a meeting to discuss the perceived problems arising from the march.… Go to Article

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