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The Western Australian coroner has criticised the ‘unprofessional and inhumane’ conduct of police officers charged with the care of an Indigenous woman, Ms Dhu, who died in custody in Port Hedland on 4 August 2014. An hour before she died, police constables Shelly Burgess and Christopher Matier handcuffed and dragged her from her cell to take her to hospital. Her family asked for the footage to be released to show how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are treated in police custody

• Ms Dhu endured ‘inhumane treatment’ by police before death in custody – coroner

