Australian PM demands answers after Australian woman killed by US police

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has on Wednesday confirmed his government will be demanding answers from U.S. authorities about the killing of an Australian woman by police in Minneapolis at the weekend.
On Saturday night, Australian woman Justine Damond, 40, was shot and killed by Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor after she called 911 for assistance in relation to a suspected assault near her home.
She was unarmed and approached the police vehicle in her pajamas.
On Wednesday, speaking on Australian television, Turnbull said the government would pursue answers after something “clearly” went “tragically wrong.”
“We are seeking answers to this, this is a shocking killing. It’s inexplicable and out hearts go out to her family,” Turnbull told the Nine Network.
“How can a woman out in the street in her pajamas seeking assistance from the police be shot like that? It is a shocking killing and yes, we are demanding answers on behalf of her family. It’s a truly tragic killing in Minneapolis.”
Mohamed Noor, a police officer who shot an Australian Woman, Justine Damond
Turnbull’s demands come after it was revealed that the officer who shot Damond had only been with the local police force for two years, and had previously received complaints about his service.
Also on Wednesday morning, around 300 of Damond’s friends and family members attended a silent vigil at Freshwater Beach in Sydney.
Meanwhile on Tuesday, Damond’s fiance Don said that her family have been given “almost no additional information regarding what happened” after police arrived.
“We’ve lost the dearest of people and we’re desperate for information,” he said in Minneapolis.
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