| death in custody (WA) : respected Warburton community elder mr Ian Ward : news index |
Fast track for long-term detainees |
| Mourners farewell Aboriginal elder 29 February 2008 - More than 1500 people attended the funeral today of a Warburton community elder who died after a routine prisoner transport journey from Laverton to Kalgoorlie last month. |
| Elder's funeral comes as a relief 28 February 2008 - The relatives of Aboriginal elder Ian Ward who collapsed in the back of a security van while being transported from Laverton to Kalgoorlie are relieved he will finally be laid to rest, but are awaiting a forensic pathology report which will determine how the tragedy occurred. |
Legal group raises more questions over prison van death |
WA unveils prisoner transport changes |
| Torture claims over Aboriginal custody death 14 February 2008 - In Western Australia, the Deaths in Custody Watch Committee has accused police of putting the leader of an Indigenous community in conditions akin to torture. The former Warburton elder, Ian Ward, collapsed and died in the back of a prisoner transport van last month, while the temperature outside was 43 degrees. The Government had been warned that its prisoner transport vans were below standard, with frequent breakdowns in the air conditioning systems. At a meeting in Perth last night, the Deaths in Custody Watch Committee vowed to campaign for an immediate end to the use of the vehicles. |
| Too many in jail for drive crime: Bowler 11 February 2008 - The death of Aboriginal elder Ian Ward in the back of a prison transport van highlights the unacceptable number of Aboriginal people imprisoned for driving offences, says Murchison-Eyre MLA John Bowler. |
| Another death in custody: protest called 8 February 2008 - The Western Australian Deaths in Custody Watch Committee (DCWC) has called an urgent public meeting for February 13 to plan a campaign to demand justice for an Aboriginal elder who died on January 27 in the custody of Global Solutions Ltd (GSL), which is contracted by the state government to transport prisoners. |
| Van death victim's family hires lawyer 4 February 2008 - The family of the Western Australia goldfields man who died while being transported in a prison van has engaged a lawyer to represent it during the investigation into his death. |
| Silence on cause of elder's death in custody van 1 February 2008 - Police yesterday refused to reveal the results of a post-mortem examination on the body of an Aboriginal elder who died after he collapsed in custody while being taken to Kalgoorlie in the back of a van. |
| Death of Indigenous man while in custody is a tragedy 31 January 2008 - Media Release - Amnesty International is shocked at the death of an Indigenous man over the weekend whilst allegedly in the custody of contractors for the Department of Corrective Services, which is a tragedy for his family and his community. |
| Death in custody guard told of 'bloody hot' van 31 January 2008 - A GUARD sobbed as she told a hospital doctor it was "bloody hot" in the back of the van in which Aboriginal leader Ian Ward was locked for up to 4½ hours before he collapsed, vomited and died on the weekend. |
Death may have been preventable: Watch Committee |
Drink driver dies in custody |
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