Inside The NSW Police Force

Lost At Sea: The Black Bone - Part 4

04.17.2023 - By Adam ShandPlay

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This podcast has created a breakthrough for Gosford Police investigating the discovery of a blackened human jaw bone on Umina Beach in 2020. There's a twist, the mandible is much older than first thought, recalling a tragic day in 1940, forgotten by all but the young victim's family.

We meet Physical Training Instructor, Acting Sergeant Henry Hurly, at the NSW Police Academy. He's putting the pressure on Class 357 in the gym, and they are discovering their resilience and determination. 

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