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POLICE COMMISSIONER APOLOGISES TO BOWRAVILLE FAMILIES

The New South Wales Police Commissioner today apologised to the families of three mid north coast children, murdered in 1990 and 1991.
At a moving ceremony in Bowraville, Andrew Scipione admitted the force mishandled the initial investigation.
And a warning for indigenous viewers – this story contains the names and images of deceased people.
POLICE COMMISSIONER APOLOGISES TO BOWRAVILLE FAMILIES
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I would hope that today is the point where we all remember justice was awarded to the Bowraville community, how is it that the police commissioner is apologising to the community in the 21 st century for theway our First Nations people are being treated…
A well overdue recognition of the losses and anguish suffered by the families in Bowraville.