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Ombudsman finds families not required to be told about death of loved ones under public guardian’s care

The people given powers to make life-and-death decisions for some of WA’s most vulnerable people was never required to inform families their loved ones were dying or even dead, according to a report by the WA Ombudsman.
Key points:
- A probe found three families were not told of their relatives’…
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