‘Save my son’: Mother’s plea as home burned
As the victims of western Sydney home inferno are identified, neighbour tells how mother Vickie Le banged the grass and pleaded with emergency services.
As the victims of western Sydney home inferno are identified, neighbour tells how mother Vickie Le banged the grass and pleaded with emergency services.
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A senior officer is off on sick leave, as an internal investigation is launched into the “disappearance’’ of more than $200,000 cash from a western Sydney police station.
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