Tracy-Lee Brannigan inquest: coroner calls for random drug sweeps at lockdown

By Paul Bibby
Updated June 16 2014 - 6:18pm, first published 5:14pm
Sandra Kelly, Tracy-Lee Brannigan's mother, leaves an earlier inquest hearing with Brannigan's partner, Carlos D'Amico. Photo: Edwina Pickles
Sandra Kelly, Tracy-Lee Brannigan's mother, leaves an earlier inquest hearing with Brannigan's partner, Carlos D'Amico. Photo: Edwina Pickles

The Deputy State Coroner has recommended NSW prison cells be subject to random searches at afternoon lockdown, after the death of a female inmate highlighted the endemic nature of prison drug use.

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