SA police investigate death during Telstra outage after senator's claim
SA police probe death during Telstra outage

South Australia police are investigating a death at a regional South Australian hospital, following claims by Liberal Senator Kerrynne Liddle that an elderly person died during the Telstra outage.

Police confirm investigation

In a statement released this afternoon, SA police confirmed they had “repeatedly attempted to contact senator Kerrynne Liddle” on Wednesday evening “to obtain information relating to a Facebook post concerning the Triple Zero (000) outage without success”. One of her staff was contacted and advised SAPOL had no knowledge of a death related to the Triple Zero outage and requested any information held by Senator Liddle. Her staff member advised her office would not be providing any information to police.

Police attend senator's office

On Thursday 9 July, police attended the office of Senator Liddle and spoke with both the staff member and Senator Liddle. As a result, contact was subsequently made with the family of an individual who died at a regional hospital on Wednesday 8 July. Police were not notified of the death. After being advised of the death, police immediately commenced an investigation into the cause and circumstances. A report will be provided to the Coroner.

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Political fallout

As the Telstra crisis unfolded, the Coalition fell victim to another communications failure. The incident has raised questions about the handling of emergency services during the network outage.

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