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Police Investigated for Delayed Response in Disabled Woman's Death

Police Investigated for Delayed Response in Disabled Woman's Death

Update: 2025-12-02
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A law enforcement watchdog is set to investigate the police response to the fatal beating of a disabled woman, Lindy Lucena, who died after being attacked by her partner, Robert Karl Huber. Huber was sentenced to at least nine years in jail for manslaughter. The New South Wales Law Enforcement Conduct Commission will begin public hearings into the police handling of this case, examining response time, officer actions, and the decision not to declare a critical incident. Police Minister Yasmin Catley supports the inquiry, while Huber, with a long criminal history, will be eligible for parole in 2032.

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Police Investigated for Delayed Response in Disabled Woman's Death

Police Investigated for Delayed Response in Disabled Woman's Death