The sudden death of an Indigenous woman in northern New South Wales has prompted an outpouring of grief and anger at a rally in her home town.
Ms Binge-Olive was allegedly assaulted on June 23 and died suddenly five weeks laterAbout 150 people marched through the streets of Casino calling for justice for 27-year-old mother Jamikka Binge-Olive, who died three weeks ago.
Ms Binge-Olive's aunt, Noelene Binge, said the family had received confirmation the death would be the subject of a coronial inquiry. Ms Binge-Olive's children Leteikka and Leondre, aged nine and two respectively, were among the throng of family and friends who marched from Casino police station to the venue where she was allegedly assaulted.
Ms Binge said she was still trying to process her grief over the loss of her niece, who she described as "mugul", stubborn."She was a tormentor, she would always be at you," she said.
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