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Death Of David Dungay Jr.
David Joseph Dungay Jr was a 26-year-old Aboriginal Australian man who died in Corrective Services New South Wales, New South Wales Corrective Services custody at the Long Bay Correctional Centre on 29 December 2015. His Aboriginal deaths in custody, death in custody prompted a coronial inquest which found "systemic deficiencies in training" of corrective services personnel. Early life Dungay was born in Kempsey, New South Wales. He was one of two children born to Leetona Dungay and David Hill; he had a younger sister and also had seven half-siblings. Dungay was a member of the Dunghutti people. with his mother, Leetona Dungay, and his siblings. He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was six years old. Dungay was a keen rugby league player as a child, and also had a talent for poetry. Dungay became involved with the criminal justice system after leaving high school. He was taken into custody in January 2008 and subsequently convicted of three offences – one charge of ...
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Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Islands. The term Indigenous Australians refers to Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders collectively. It is generally used when both groups are included in the topic being addressed. Torres Strait Islanders are ethnically and culturally distinct, despite extensive cultural exchange with some of the Aboriginal groups. The Torres Strait Islands are mostly part of Queensland but have a separate governmental status. Aboriginal Australians comprise many distinct peoples who have developed across Australia for over 50,000 years. These peoples have a broadly shared, though complex, genetic history, but only in the last 200 years have they been defined and started to self-identify as a single group. Australian Aboriginal identity has cha ...
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