'To not even have the privilege to meet your uncle or your aunty, to have their life taken away at such a young age... it hurts.'
Mr Murray’s parents Arthur and Leila Murray, both now deceased, campaigned to find out what really happened to their son.
“I feel like in my eyes it’s a revolution, I feel like we're rising up, all around the world,” she said. “The criminal justice system lets down Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people all the time and a death in custody is the pinnacle of those injustices,” he said.
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