The 11th of June, 2026 - Day 7 of Eileen and Marion Murray’s ‘Justice Ride’ across northern New South Wales. The Murray sisters’ aim is to bring attention to the ongoing epidemic of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody in ‘Australia’ and to demand justice for their brother, Eddie Murray, who they say was murdered by police in the small cotton farming town of Wee Waa in 1981.
Eileen and Marion Murray arrived in Narrabri on Day 7 of the Justice Ride, where they displayed their banner outside the police station there. They also visited their family home, an ex-19th Century hospital that had been sub-divided and turned into flats by the time their family moved in during the 1970s.
From Narrabri, the Murray sisters then drove the half-hour drive to Wee Waa - their final destination. At Wee Waa, they unfurled their banner in front of the police station, where their brother Eddie Murray died 45 years ago.
Tomorrow will be the final day of the Justice Ride, when a vigil and march will take place through streets of Wee Waa.
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