The family of Lewis “Buddy” Kelly will join the local community in Kempsey to March for Justice for Buddy, and for all Aboriginal people killed whose murders have not been solved, even decades later.
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The march will commence this Friday at 10.30am at the corner of Smith and Forth St and they will embark along Smith St and up Belgrave St, stopping at the skate park before continuing outside the police station where a media conference will be held at 11.30am.
They will be joined by Don Craigie, the uncle of young Gomeroi man Mark Haines who died in Tamworth in 1988 and whose family also continue to fight for answers.
Both of these young Aboriginal men died in their teens in the 1980s and were found on train tracks on the outskirts of town. Their families continue to call for answers about what happened to them, and for justice.
Greens MP and Aboriginal Justice spokesperson has been working with these families and others to bring their concerns to the NSW Parliament.
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