Lindy Chamberlain’s plight divided the nation (AFP/Getty Images)
Chamberlain was released in 1986 when some of her daughter’s clothing was
recovered by chance near a dingo lair, and she fought for decades to clear
her name in a sensational case which spawned a Meryl Streep film.
A fourth inquest, which considered fresh information about dingo attacks,
finally found that nine-week-old Azaria had been dragged from her tent by
one of the wild dogs.
“No longer will Australia
be able to say dingoes are not dangerous and only attack when provoked,”
Chamberlain said after the coroner’s ruling. “We live in a beautiful
country, but it is dangerous.”
Source: agencies
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