Indigenous teen's family hope inquest will bring change

By Aaron Bunch
Updated April 2 2024 - 5:55pm, first published 5:49pm
An inquest is being held into the death of Cleveland Dodd, which sparked outrage in the community. (Aaron Bunch/AAP PHOTOS)
An inquest is being held into the death of Cleveland Dodd, which sparked outrage in the community. (Aaron Bunch/AAP PHOTOS)

The heartbroken family of WA's first juvenile to die in youth detention hope an inquest will lead to an overhaul of the justice system.

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