Delayed Police Response and Ongoing Inquiry into Woman’s Death
In a recent development, a critical review highlighted concerns over NSW police’s delays in locating the body of a woman who was reported to be being assaulted behind a Salvation Army building in Ballina. The incident, first reported at 7pm on January 3, 2023, drew widespread attention and prompted an investigation. Despite being a priority 2 call, the police failure to exit their vehicles within the required 90 seconds drew scrutiny. The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission concluded that while no serious misconduct was found, the inadequate response contributed to the delayed discovery of the victim. Officer C and D faced criticism for not committing to the search as mandated, although they admitted they were not aware of the escalating situation. The final inquiry emphasized the need for improved protocols to avoid similar tragedies.
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