Death of Constable Bill Crews in drug bust followed cascading errors by police: coroner

By Paul Bibby
Updated September 21 2015 - 6:08pm, first published 2:09pm
Shot dead: Constable Bill Crews.  Photo: Police Media
Shot dead: Constable Bill Crews. Photo: Police Media
Constable Bill Crews' parents - Kel and Sharon Crews - arrive at the Coroner's Court in Glebe on Monday. Photo:  Peter Rae
Constable Bill Crews' parents - Kel and Sharon Crews - arrive at the Coroner's Court in Glebe on Monday. Photo: Peter Rae
Philip Nguyen is led away by police after the shoot-out in September 2010 in which Constable Bill Crews was killed.  Photo: James Brickwood
Philip Nguyen is led away by police after the shoot-out in September 2010 in which Constable Bill Crews was killed. Photo: James Brickwood

The death of police officer Bill Crews during a drug raid in south-west Sydney was the result of "cascading, compounding errors" by police, including a lack of effective supervision by senior officers, the NSW Coroner has found.

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