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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·4 min read·medium

Families of police officers killed at Wieambilla feel 'let down' as property sold

Families of police officers killed at Wieambilla feel 'let down' as property sold
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Families of two police officers murdered in Wieambilla in 2022 have expressed deep disappointment after the property where the killings occurred was sold to a private buyer. The families had hoped the site would be converted into a memorial park rather than sold on the open market.

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The sale highlights the tension between private property rights and the desire of victims' families to memorialize tragic public events.

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The article presents the families' grievances while acknowledging the context of the property sale, maintaining a neutral reporting tone.

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