Yoorrook Commissioner Travis Lovett questions the Minister for Police about accountability for deaths in custody
Since this Yoorrook hearing less than two weeks ago, another First Peoples man has died in custody in Victoria.
There have now been 34 deaths in custody in Victoria since the 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
Each of those people was loved by their family, friends and community. They are deeply missed.
During questioning by Commissioner Travis Lovett, the Minister for Police, The Hon. Anthony Carbines MP said that he accepted that no one has been held accountable for these deaths.
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More Criminal Justice System Videos
For First Peoples, the criminal justice system has long been a site of systemic injustice. Learn more about the injustices in the criminal justice system by watching the videos below.
You can also view evidence, witness statements and transcripts from the criminal justice system hearings.