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UPDATE: Inside The ‘Dezi Freeman’ Inquest & The New Courtroom Revelations

UPDATE: Inside The ‘Dezi Freeman’ Inquest & The New Courtroom Revelations

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Just over a week after we covered the murders of Victorian police officers Vadim De Waart-Hottart and Neal Thompson, we've learned more information about the case from the Coronial Inquest Hearing.

Desmond Filby, 'Dezi Freeman', was shot dead following a seven-month manhunt, and this week, the Victorian Coroner’s Court heard the opening of two inquests. 7NEWS reporter Rochelle Brown explains what we learnt.

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