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SA government implements some of Deputy Coroner’s recommendations following Gayle Woodford murder inquest

The SA government has agreed to implement seven of the 12 recommendations made by the deputy state coroner in the wake of the murder of outback nurse Gayle Woodford.
But the government has rejected a call to put a police station in the remote community where she lived and worked.
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