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Inquest into the Deaths of Adell Sherylee PARTRIDGE and Veronica Philomena LOCKYER

Deceased

Adell Sherylee PARTRIDGE and Veronica Philomena LOCKYER

Demographics

female

Date of death

1998

Finding date

2023-08-23

Cause of death

unascertained

AI-generated summary

Two Indigenous women from the Pilbara disappeared in late 1998 without trace: Veronica Lockyer (33 years old) and her infant daughter Adell Partridge (7 months old). Veronica was last seen at a Centrelink office in South Hedland on 25 October 1998; Adell's last confirmed contact was a vaccination on 24 November 1998. The coroner found both deceased beyond reasonable doubt but could not determine cause or manner of death. Veronica's partner Craig Partridge, the last person to see them alive, remains a person of interest given documented severe domestic violence in their relationship, his volatile mental health history, and inconsistencies in his accounts. No charges were laid. The case demonstrates failures in early reporting (20-year delay before formal missing persons report), inadequate inter-agency communication, and lost records. Family violence context was critical but not addressed with protective interventions when warning signs were present.

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Contributing factors

  • domestic violence perpetrated by partner Craig Partridge
  • severe mental health issues in Veronica (schizophreniform psychosis, depressive disorder, postnatal depression)
  • severe mental health issues in Craig (schizophrenia, major depression with psychotic features)
  • transient lifestyle and social isolation from protective family support
  • failure of government agencies to coordinate response despite multiple interactions
  • 20-year delay in missing person report
  • inadequate police welfare check in August 1998 despite clear disclosure of domestic violence
  • loss of agency records due to computerisation
  • cultural disconnection and forced removal from extended family support networks
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