Parents of Tane Chatfield urge change for NSW prison system after inquest

By Gus McCubbing
Updated July 17 2020 - 5:20pm, first published 5:00pm
FAMILY: Tane Chatfield's partner Merinda Murphy, and his parents Colin and Nioka who say an independent body is needed to investigate deaths in custody in NSW.
FAMILY: Tane Chatfield's partner Merinda Murphy, and his parents Colin and Nioka who say an independent body is needed to investigate deaths in custody in NSW.

The parents of a young Indigenous man who died after spending two years on remand in a NSW prison have called for an independent body to investigate black deaths in custody.

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