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Inquiry into death wanted

Brodie CowburnBy Brodie Cowburn30 November 2022Updated:30 November 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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SIGNS demanding justice for Elly Warren. Picture: Supplied
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ANOTHER protest demanding action on Elly Warren’s death will be held this month.

On 10 December, protesters will meet at attorney-general Mark Dreyfus’ office to demand an inquiry into Elly Warren’s death. Warren died in suspicious circumstances in Mozambique in 2016.

Warren was born in Mordialloc. Family, friends, and supporters of the cause protested earlier this month at Victorian Parliament House demanding justice.

An inquest into Warren’s death ordered by Australia authorities in 2020 has not produced an outcome. Elly Warren’s father Paul says that he has “lost confidence in the Coroner’s Court”. Earlier this month Dreyfus said he has contacted the Australian Federal Police for information, and assured that the AFP “continues to assist the Victorian State Coroner with the ongoing inquest.” (“Young woman’s death unsolved after six years” The News 9/11/22).

Protesters will meet at 566 Main Street in Mordialloc from 12pm on 10 December.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 30 November 2022

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