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Police Station Deaths (Press, 28 July 1980)

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Summary: Police Station Deaths (Press, 28 July 1980)

Following a series of recent fatalities, Auckland police are contemplating the inclusion of trained medical personnel during late shifts at Auckland Central Police Station. This decision is under consideration after the most recent incident on the evening of Tuesday, where a 27-year-old transvestite, who had been taken into custody for drunkenness, was found dead on the floor of the station's charge room. The police aim to address the concerning circumstances surrounding these deaths, reflecting a need for improved care and oversight at the station during late-night operations.

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Publish Date:28th July 1980
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19800728_2_110_6.html