A custodial officer allegedly made 'ghost noises' in the cell where Cleveland Dodd took his own life

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The allegations form part of a complaint made by WA's Aboriginal Legal Service against the state's Department of Justice.

The mother of a teenager who died after self-harming in a Western Australian juvenile detention facility has expressed her outrage at reports an officer made light of her son's death. 16-year-old Cleveland Dodd died in October 2023 when his life support was switched off , one week after he attempted suicide in his cell in Unit 18, the notorious youth wing of Casuarina Prison.

"Children are still harming themselves on a daily basis, and it's ludicrous that those comments ... come out in the way that ." Several class action lawsuits have been launched against the Banksia Hill centre. Ms Krakouer says it is an unsafe environment for children. "These guards, who have allegedly made these hurtful and callous comments, are not fit to be working in the confines of the Banksia Hill ," she said.

 

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