'The life we never chose': Families of Taipan crash victims demand answers at inquiry (opens original article in a new tab)
A Senate inquiry into a fatal army helicopter crash that killed four men is underway, with families demanding accountability and alleging corruption and fabricated evidence in the investigation.
- Corruption claims and fabricated evidence allegations dominate a Senate inquiry into a fatal army helicopter crash that killed four men.
- Families of the victims demand accountability, citing repeated investigations without convictions and concerns over safety breaches and flawed reports.
- The inquiry is the fifth investigation into the crash, with families questioning the integrity of the Defence Flight Safety Bureau's report and the decision not to prosecute the Defence for workplace safety violations.
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