Police ‘too slow’ to respond before woman’s murder
A WA coroner has found police were “too slow” to respond to concerns to Perth mother Lynn Cannon’s welfare before she was stabbed to death by her jealous ex-husband.
A WA coroner has found police were “too slow” to respond to concerns to Perth mother Lynn Cannon’s welfare before she was stabbed to death by her jealous ex-husband.
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