NSW Police to ask Attorney-General to send Bowraville cases back to court

By Ava Benny-Morrison
Updated May 5 2016 - 3:14pm, first published 2:43pm
Family and friends of the three Bowraville victims march to NSW Parliament House on Thursday demanding a new trial. Photo: Janie Barrett
Family and friends of the three Bowraville victims march to NSW Parliament House on Thursday demanding a new trial. Photo: Janie Barrett
Bowraville victims: Evelyn Greenup, 4, Colleen Walker-Craig, 16, and Clinton Speedy-Duroux, 16. Photo: Supplied
Bowraville victims: Evelyn Greenup, 4, Colleen Walker-Craig, 16, and Clinton Speedy-Duroux, 16. Photo: Supplied
Muriel Walker-Craig, the mother of Bowraville victim Colleen Walker-Craig, is comforted by Greg Simmonds. Photo: Janie Barrett
Muriel Walker-Craig, the mother of Bowraville victim Colleen Walker-Craig, is comforted by Greg Simmonds. Photo: Janie Barrett

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