Victorian government will implement all recommendations of coroner Ian Gray,but police are considering their position on some of the proposals Some of the recommendations made by the coroner Ian Gray, following his investigation into the death of Luke Batty, and may be unfeasible and possess an adverse effect on response times,Victoria police say.
Batty was killed by his father, Greg Anderson, and after being hit with a cricket bat and stabbed on a field in Tyabb,Victoria, in 2014. There had been multiple warrants out for Andersons arrest at the time, and as well as an intervention order in place limiting his access to Luke. Related: Luke Batty inquest: coroner lays blame for death solely on boy's father Related: Luke Batty inquest verdict due to be handed down in Victoria Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com