Friday, February 24, 2012

Bulletin: Lindy Chamberlain: Inquest adjourned after hearing new evidence of deadly Dingo attacks: Ruling expected next week. CNN.

STORY: "Coroner adjourns Inquest into baby's 'Dingo death," by reporter Hillary Whiteman published earlier today on CNN.

GIST: "Despite the finding that the couple was not to blame, a third inquest into their daughter's death returned an open verdict in 1995. It's that ruling that the Chamberlains now want changed. "Certainly, like any parent, they want closure and they're not going to be able to get closure until the record's correct," Tipple said. "At the moment an open finding is not a correct finding." "There's certainly a personal part in the journey but they want to warn people and make sure the tragedy doesn't occur again," he said. On Friday, he presented the coroner with evidence of at least 12 "very significant" dingo attacks in Australia since the last inquest in 1995 In one of the worst cases, a nine-year-old boy was killed, and his friend mauled, by two dingoes on Fraser Island, off the coast of Queensland, in 2001. Twenty-eight dingoes were culled in the public outcry that followed."

THE ENTIRE STORY CAN BE FOUND AT:

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/02/24/world/asia/australia-dingo-inquest/?hpt=ias_c2

FOR A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF TODAY'S PROCEEDING - PUBLISHED IN "THE AGE" - GO TO:

http://www.theage.com.au/national/chamberlain-case-calls-for-australia-to-be-alert-20120224-1tu2k.html

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