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Western Australia Police Review The Circumstances Leading To Virginia Robert's Death (6/25/26)

12 min · 25 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Western Australia Police Review The Circumstances Leading To Virginia Robert's Death (6/25/26)

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Western Australian police have agreed to review how officers handled their interactions with Virginia Giuffre before her death by suicide in April 2025. Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, and sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, wrote to both police and the state coroner asking for scrutiny of the response to a domestic violence dispute involving Giuffre and a former partner. Police commissioner Col Blanch confirmed during a parliamentary hearing that the family’s letter had been received and that a review was underway, while saying he did not yet know the details of the police response and wanted the review to establish what happened. The family says they are not challenging the official circumstances of Giuffre’s death, but they want answers about whether police failed to properly follow up after she reportedly went to a police station more than once. Amanda Roberts questioned where those reports are and why further action did not appear to continue, while Sky Roberts framed the push as part of a broader demand to examine systemic failures around domestic and family violence. Family violence experts and advocates have also backed the request for an inquest, arguing that Giuffre’s case could expose wider failures in how authorities respond to victims before tragedy strikes to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Western Australian police to review response to Virginia Giuffre domestic violence dispute | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/24/western-australian-police-to-review-response-to-virginia-giuffre-domestic-violence-dispute-ntwnfb]

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Portada del episodio Western Australia Police Review The Circumstances Leading To Virginia Robert's Death (6/25/26)

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Western Australian police have agreed to review how officers handled their interactions with Virginia Giuffre before her death by suicide in April 2025. Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, and sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, wrote to both police and the state coroner asking for scrutiny of the response to a domestic violence dispute involving Giuffre and a former partner. Police commissioner Col Blanch confirmed during a parliamentary hearing that the family’s letter had been received and that a review was underway, while saying he did not yet know the details of the police response and wanted the review to establish what happened. The family says they are not challenging the official circumstances of Giuffre’s death, but they want answers about whether police failed to properly follow up after she reportedly went to a police station more than once. Amanda Roberts questioned where those reports are and why further action did not appear to continue, while Sky Roberts framed the push as part of a broader demand to examine systemic failures around domestic and family violence. Family violence experts and advocates have also backed the request for an inquest, arguing that Giuffre’s case could expose wider failures in how authorities respond to victims before tragedy strikes to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Western Australian police to review response to Virginia Giuffre domestic violence dispute | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/24/western-australian-police-to-review-response-to-virginia-giuffre-domestic-violence-dispute-ntwnfb]

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