
Indigenous woman dies weeks after giving birth and being evicted from public housing: ‘She was failed completely’
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Mary Ann Miller, a Noongar woman and mother of seven, tragically died of sepsis just weeks after giving birth and being evicted from public housing. Her family claims that the Western Australian government was aware of her situation involving domestic violence and her fears for safety prior to her death. Miller's passing raises serious concerns about the support and protection provided to vulnerable individuals in similar circumstances.
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Mary Ann Miller's death occurred amid ongoing discussions about the treatment of Indigenous Australians and the need for improved social services. The case has drawn attention to the intersection of homelessness, domestic violence, and healthcare access, particularly for Indigenous populations who often face systemic barriers.
This article contains sensitive content related to domestic violence and the deaths of Indigenous Australians.
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