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- Title
Indigenous petrol sniffing: lessons from a coronial inquest.
- Authors
D'Abbs, Perter
- Abstract
The article comments on the findings concerning the deaths of three Aboriginal men in Central Australia who had suffocated following petrol sniffing. Kumanjayi Presley had no history of petrol sniffing until the evening before he died, when he was found snifing near the local school grounds. Kunmanara Coulthard was well known as a petrol sniffer when he died at the age of 21. Kunmanara Brumby died in an abandoned car with a tin of petrol near his head in July 2004.
- Subjects
CENTRAL Australia; MEN -- Substance use; INDIGENOUS peoples; GASOLINE; DEATH
- Publication
Drug & Alcohol Review, 2006, Vol 25, Issue 2, p109
- ISSN
0959-5236
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.1080/09595230500537142