WA shock safety campaign delay questioned

By Michael Ramsey
Updated January 20 2020 - 7:33pm, first published 7:29pm
Denishar Woods' mother says it's hurtful that it took so long to launch a WA shock safety campaign.
Denishar Woods' mother says it's hurtful that it took so long to launch a WA shock safety campaign.

The mother of a girl who was left severely brain-damaged from an electric shock at state-owned housing in Perth has welcomed a public safety campaign but questions why it took the government almost two years to act.

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