Tonight on abc730: Desley Ketchup believes her son might still be alive if police had let her or his siblings speak to him during a siege.
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That statement, released the night of the shooting, said: "Around 3:30pm it is alleged the man advanced on specialist officers whilst armed with a knife. Police shot the man. Immediate first aid and CPR was provided, however, the man died at the scene." Ms Ketchup wonders how things might have been different, and what she might have said to her son, had police called her and allowed her into the police cordon.Members of the community at Aubrey Donahue's funeral."And he's got a twin brother. He would have listened to either one of us. Or his sisters … he always listened," she said."We want the truth. We've asked that, you know, in every kind of way that we can," Ms Lyle said.
"SERT officers now utilise both body-worn and vehicle-mounted cameras during their operations, unless there are justifiable operational effectiveness or safety limitations," the statement said. "Because they're going to be involved in these events that will go to [the] Coroner's Court, that result [from] the death of someone, we should have all available evidence that we can in those matters there for us to look at."A coroner will examine the circumstances of Aubrey Donahue's death, alongside the police response and its use of force.
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