Sydney, Australia. 19th July, 2017. “Rebecca Maher Why did she die? One year no answers”. A protest was organised by Indigenous Social Justice Association on the anniversary of the death of Rebecca Maher, 36, who was found dead in a cell at Maitland police station at 6am on July 19 2016. She was the first Aboriginal death in NSW police custody since 2000. Protesters rallied in Hyde Park North before marching along Macquarie Street to the NSW Parliament Building. Pictured: Uncle Ken Canning and Elizabeth Jarrett (Lizzy Jarrett) lead the march to the NSW Parliament building. Credit: Richard Miln


Sydney, Australia. “Rebecca Maher Why did she die? One year no answers”. A protest was organised by Indigenous Social Justice Association on the anniversary of the death of Rebecca Maher, 36, who was found dead in a cell at Maitland police station at 6am on July 19 2016. She was the first Aboriginal death in NSW police custody since 2000. Protesters rallied in Hyde Park North before marching along Macquarie Street to the NSW Parliament Building. Pictured: Uncle Ken Canning and Elizabeth Jarrett (Lizzy Jarrett) lead the march to the NSW Parliament building. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News


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