Luke Batty's mother Rosie urges overhaul to prevent children's deaths

By Adam Cooper
Updated August 29 2014 - 7:08am, first published August 28 2014 - 4:48pm
Rosie Batty was distraught speaking with reporters outside the Coroner's Court. Photo: Eddie Jim
Rosie Batty was distraught speaking with reporters outside the Coroner's Court. Photo: Eddie Jim

Rosie Batty wants the inquest into her son Luke's murder to address the "systemic" failures in Victoria's child protection system, and has urged police and care agencies to put children's safety ahead of their own self-interests.

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