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For thirty-seven years Lorna and Ron Haines have been searching for answers about their brother’s death.
As they prepared to attend the final days of the most recent inquest, the siblings sit down for an intimate conversation about what it means to endure an inquest decades after losing someone you love.
And how that loss can ripple through families and generations when the system fails.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are respectfully advised that this episode contains the names and voices of people who have died. It also includes content that may cause distress.
By ABC4.3
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For thirty-seven years Lorna and Ron Haines have been searching for answers about their brother’s death.
As they prepared to attend the final days of the most recent inquest, the siblings sit down for an intimate conversation about what it means to endure an inquest decades after losing someone you love.
And how that loss can ripple through families and generations when the system fails.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are respectfully advised that this episode contains the names and voices of people who have died. It also includes content that may cause distress.

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