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Friends reveal Olga Edwards had ‘no hope’ after police failure to act on domestic violence reports

A witness from the inquest into the deaths of two teenagers who were murdered by their father has told of how police undermined concerns about the father’s behaviour.
Key points:
- NSW Coroner Teresa O’Sullivan said in her findings that the deaths of teenagers Jack and Jennifer Edwards were preventable
- A witness from the inquest said police had undermined concerns about John Edwards’s behaviour
- Olga Edwards, the mother of the teenagers, had made multiple reports about her ex-partner’s behaviour prior to the tragedy
James Campbell was a friend and yoga instructor of Olga Edwards, the mother of teenagers Jack and Jennifer, who were 15 and 13-years-old when they were killed by John Edwards.
He gave evidence that Edwards stalked Olga at…
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