Noongar teenager Cassius Turvey mourned by thousands marching across Australia and overseas

People attend a vigil at King George Square in Brisbane on 2 November 2022 to mourn the death of Cassius Turvey. Source: AAP / DARREN ENGLAND/AAPIMAGE
There has been an outpouring of grief at a series of large vigils, honouring First Nations teenager Cassius Turvey, who died last month. Community members are mourning the loss of his young life and calling for justice.
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