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Why Perth woman's roadside death may remain a mystery | Phone call shows Trump pushed for Biden inquiry

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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 26th September, 2019 AM News Update [Ms Hansen. ]( [A birth, a brawl and vanished vision: Why this Perth woman's roadside death may remain a mystery]( The mother of a woman found dying on a Willetton road in 2016 has sobbed quietly in court as the Coroner told her the last few moments of her daughter's life would likely remain a mystery. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Stories ['A mafia shakedown': Phone transcript shows Trump pushed Ukraine for Biden inquiry]( Democrats said the five-page summary of the President's phone call released by the White House was far more incriminating than they had expected. 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[Dodd was Tasered by police before being put back into custody.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth family devastated by loss of boy, 6, in car park tragedy]( A Perth family is grieving the loss of their six-year-old son after he was hit and killed by a car in Maddington. [Families laid flowers at the crash scene in Maddington.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Catholic church swamped with hundreds of new sex abuse claims after legal change]( The end of the "Ellis defence has opened the floodgates to new legal actions, prompting financial trouble for the church and long delays for victims. 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