Horrific death of Kardell Lomas sparks urgent calls for new independent oversight of police
Federal government’s expert advisory panel on sexual violence says it repeatedly warned of chronic failure of police to adequately investigate violencePregnant and frightened, Kardell Lomas begged for help. Police found...
By Ben Smee Queensland correspondent · The Guardian World
Federal government’s expert advisory panel on sexual violence says it repeatedly warned of chronic failure of police to adequately investigate violence Pregnant and frightened, Kardell Lomas begged for help. Police found her body in the boot of a car Amy McQuire: ‘Kardell Lomas’s heartbreaking apology to police is a moment that should shame all Australians’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Members of the federal government’s own expert advisory panel on sexual violence have called for “urgent” independent national oversight of police after new revelations about Queensland police failures before the killing of the First Nations woman Kardell Lomas. Guardian Australia’s Broken trust investigation revealed that Lomas, a 31-year-old Kamilaroi and Mununjali woman, had sought help from police and other agencies in the months before she was killed. Continue reading...