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Swan River drownings inquest hears from friend who saw teenage boys go under

One of the Indigenous teenagers who went into the Swan River while running from police in 2018 has told an inquest into the drowning deaths of two of his friends how he saw them go under.
Key points:
- The boys drowned after they entered the river in a bid to swim across it
- The inquest is examining the deaths and what role, if any, police played
- One officer says she does not recall one boy asking her to help his friends
The 18-year-old, known as Child N, struggled to contain his emotions while giving evidence on the second day of an inquiry into the deaths of 16-year-old Master Drage and 17-year-old Master Simpson.
Child N, who was 15 at the time, told the court he and four of his friends, who he said were like his brothers, had just…
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