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Uncle Duck’s quest reveals police racism

Summary by koorimail.com
By Stephanie Gardner and AAP Profound silence fell over a court room when Don Craigie spoke in his deep, authoritative timbre. “That train would still be there if it was a white boy,” Mr Craigie firmly told an inquest in late 2025. “They would have turned that train engine over.” Mr Craigie fronted the inquest into the death of his nephew Mark Haines nearly four decades after the Gomeroi teenager’s body was mysteriously found on train tracks out…
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koorimail.com broke the news in Lismore, Australia on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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