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WA Police apologise to First Nations woman injured during arrest of family member, amidst daughter’s police related coronial inquest
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : July 6, 2024 - 14:02
WA Police Internal Affairs investigators have been sent to Geraldton after the mother of a woman shot by police in 2019, was allegedly pushed over by an officer in the street. Police have apologised to the women, 62-year-old Anne Jones, who suffered an injury to the back of her head. The incident occurred just hours before she was due to go to court for the fifth day of a coronial inquest into her daughter, JC’s, death.