Coroner delivers findings in Lilie James inquest including recommendations on gendered violence
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Don't call domestic violence perpetrators 'good blokes' or 'delightful' - that was the plea from the parents of Lilie James, who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend at a Sydney private school two years ago. The NSW state coroner today handed down findings from the inquest into her death, and recommendations to address what she called the 'scourge' of gendered violence in Australia.
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