Their mother’s imprisonment for manslaughter in 1968 sparked a public outcry | 7.30
In 1969, Nancy Young was sentenced to three years in jail for the manslaughter of her baby daughter.
Four Corners went to the outback town of Cunnamulla in Queensland to highlight the injustice of the conviction, revealing racist attitudes as well as the squalid conditions people there were living in. The episode caused an uproar and was later used in her appeal.
We're revisiting the story and in doing so will feature the names and images of people who have died.
7.30's Alison McClymont met with Nancy Young's three daughters.
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