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Police boss urges need to ‘get the facts right’ on bayside crash tragedy

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“And then there was a traffic matter that the bail related to, a traffic matter which people would not normally be remanded for. So I think [we need to] get that straight.”

Ms Carroll said a full police investigation and coronial inquest would be undertaken into the incident, and they were also conducting a review of the 17-year-old’s “full history”.

“I’ve spoken to Deidre Mulkerin [the Director-General for Youth Justice and Children] to look at the whole history of the life of this child and the whole history of what took place, and I think we always need to be learning from that,” she said.

“I can not even begin to imagine what [the victim’s families] are going through. But we do need to go through the facts, we are…



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