Episode 2 - Robert George Kenneth Malayta
In this episode of Echoes of Inquest, we examine the death of Robert George Kenneth Malayta — an 18-year-old First Nations man who drowned in the Ross River during a police operation in Townsville, Queensland.
In the early hours of 24 February 2022, Robert fled a stolen vehicle alongside his older brother and a friend. After running through parklands and evading police, the group entered the river in darkness. Only two made it out. Robert’s body was recovered the next day, tangled in underwater weeds near a public jetty.
This story is about more than a single incident. It’s about family, systems, and the fragility of moments that change everything. Through the findings of a coronial inquest, we explore what happened, what the police knew, and whether anything could have changed the outcome.
Listeners will hear about Robert’s life — his relationship with his family, his quiet nature, his love of sport — and the grief that followed his death. We also unpack the legal and procedural frameworks that shape how police respond to vehicle crime, how coronial inquests work, and what the law defines as a "death in custody."
Featuring voice narration by Harry — this deeply researched narrative draws solely from the official findings of the Coroners Court of Queensland.
No speculation. No fiction. Just the real story of a young life lost, and a system trying to account for it.
Based on inquest 2022/907
Keywords: coronial inquest, death in custody, Queensland police, Robert Malayta, First Nations, police operation, Tyre Deflation Device, drowning, Ross River, Townsville, coroners court, Aboriginal deaths in custody, inquest findings, youth justice, system failure, coronial podcast, Echoes of Inquest, true crime Australia, real stories, coronial investigation.