The sister of an Aboriginal man whose death in custody sparked the 2004 Palm Island riot says the relocation of a memorial rock from the island’s police station has encouraged healing. Key points:. Summary. In November 2004, Mulrunji Doomadgee’s tragic death triggered civil unrest within the Indigenous community of Palm Island. This led to the first prosecution of a Queensland police officer in relation to a death in custody. Despite prolonged media attention, much of it negative and full of stereotypes, few Australians know the.
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The 2004 Palm Island death in custody incident relates to the death of an Aboriginal resident of Palm Island, Cameron Doomadgee on Friday, 19 November 2004 in a police cell. The death of Mulrunji led to civic disturbances on the island and a legal, political and media sensation that continued for fourteen years.. 15 years on from the Palm Island Death in Custody A PERSONAL REFLECTION BY megan woodward, queensland-BASED MEDIA STRINGER. 15 years ago, today I was sent to Palm Island, a small Aboriginal community off the coast of Townsville in north Queensland. Once listed as the most violent place outside a war zone by the Guinness Book of Records, it.