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Suspicions of police cover up in black death in custody case
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Last Wednesday police picked up Terrence Daniel Briscoe for public intoxication outside a supermarket in Alice Springs at 9.30pm.
At 2.00am the following morning he was found dead in his cell in the Alice Springs watchhouse.
A coronial investigation has been called to look into the matter, but Terrence's family remains unsatisfied.
They say other inmates told them they saw Terrence being beaten by a group of four male and one female police officers that night.
Ray Jackson of the Indigenous Social Justice Association believes the way the police have handled the case so far - by immediately conducting an autopsy and pressing for a quick burial - has compromised the evidence on which the coroner will base his investigation.
So how accurate can an investigation be that will likely be mostly based on a police brief complied in secrecy? And can we rely on the police to give an honest and accurate account of what happened that night?
Steven Riggall spoke with Ray Jackson about the case
















