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Death of Ms Dhu
A young, Australian Aboriginal woman with long, dark hair and large hoop earrings wearing a white shirt.
Photograph of Ms Dhu, widely circulated by mainstream media
Date4 August 2014 (2014-08-04)
LocationPort Hedland police station, Western Australia
TypeDeath in police custody
CauseSepsis and pneumonia from an infection in a broken rib
CoronerRosalinda Fogliani

Julieka Ivanna Dhu (commonly referred to as Ms Dhu[a]) was a 22-year-old Aboriginal Australian woman who died in police custody in South Hedland, Western Australia, in 2014. On 2 August that year, police responded to a report that Dhu's partner had violated an apprehended violence order. Upon arriving at their address, the officers arrested both Dhu and her partner after realising there was also an outstanding arrest warrant for unpaid fines against Dhu. She was detained in police custody in South Hedland and was ordered to serve four days in custody in default of her debt.

While in custody, Dhu complained of pain and was twice taken to the Hedland Health Campus hospital. Medical staff judged that her complaints were exaggerated and associated with drug withdrawal. On 4 August, Dhu complained that she could no longer stand. Police officers, who accused her of faking her condition, handcuffed her, carried her to the back of their van and returned her to the hospital; she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. The official cause of death was an infection due to her partner's breaking of her ribs three months earlier.

An internal police investigation found that 11 officers had failed to comply with regulations or were otherwise guilty of misconduct. They were given written and oral warnings. A coronial inquest found that she had suffered "unprofessional and inhumane" handling by police and "deficient" treatment from hospital staff.[2] It also established that police and hospital staff had been influenced by preconceived ideas about Aboriginal people. The inquest recommended that the justice system should stop imprisoning people for unpaid fines and introduce a Custody Notification Scheme (CNS). After years of delays, a CNS was made operational in October 2019. Attorney-General of Western Australia John Quigley introduced legislative amendments to cease jailing people for unpaid fines in September 2019, which were implemented in June 2020.

  1. ^ Hills, Ben (2016). "Paying with her life: Justice for Julieka Dhu". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference inhumane was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


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