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NSW coroner delivers findings on deaths of Gabriella Thompson and Tafari Walton

The NSW coroner has highlighted shortcomings in police responses to domestic violence calls at an inquest into the murder of a young woman by her child’s father, who was later shot dead by police.
Key points:
- Tafari Walton stabbed Gabriella Thompson 16 times just months after he was released from prison
- Walton was shot dead by police the following day after a drug-fuelled crime spree
- The coroner recommends more training around people intending to use police for self-harm
Gabriella Thompson was stabbed 16 times by Tafari Walton, the father of her daughter, after suffering years of domestic violence.
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