The 26-year-old was also refused permission to leave hotel quarantine to attend her father’s funeral or have any contact with her mother or little sister. 9News
Ms Caisip had previously applied for an exemption to travel to Queensland to see her dad who was dying from cancer. By the time she arrived in Brisbane, her father had died.
Sarah, who is trained as a nurse and currently working full-time as a manager at fast food restaurant, said it is important for her to view her father's body. Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young did not comment directly on Sarah's case but defended the state's stance on granting funeral exemptions. Mr Morrison told Ray Hadley he also spoke to Sarah today and begged Ms Palaszczuk to make an exemption for her."With everything that everyone is going through surely just this once, this can be done… it can be done.
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