Family Inquest Statement Today at 10am 28/11/17
Steps of Glebe Coroner’s Court
Statement on Conclusion Peihopa Inquest
By Hera Peihopa, Mother of Robert.
1. Today Coroner O’Sullivan handed down her findings into the death of my son Robert Peihopa at Villawood Immigration
Detention Centre on 4 April 2016.
2. At the outset I wish to thank Counsel Assisting the Coroner, Naomi Sharpe SC and Coroner O’Sullivan for conducting
the Inquest into the death of her son with such a compassionate regard for the loss of the Peihopa family.
3. My son Robert was born in 1973 in Auckland New Zealand. But like a lot of Kiwis he decided to come over to Sydney.
He arrived here when he was 17 and immediately started working with his dad.
4. He called Australia home but he grew up proud of his Maori heritage. And we Maori people feel a great sense of
connection with Australia’s Indigenous people. We stand today on Aboriginal land. I pay my respects to all Aboriginal
elders past and present. And the Maori people and Aboriginal people often end up in prison and detention together
because often there’s no fair go in society – often the system is stacked up unfairly against them.
5. I think it is a terrible injustice that Robert was placed in Villawood Immigration Detention Centre at all. After
all he was virtually an Australian. So why did Peter Dutton and the Australian Government want to throw him out of his
own country and away from his family?
6. On top of that it costs the Australian taxpayer about $250,000 every year for every detainee in Villawood. What a
waste.
7. I call on Malcolm Turnbull and Jacinta Ardern to sit down and stop this crazy situation. No two countries in the
world are as close as Australia and New Zealand. So why does Australia throw a New Zealander who lives in Sydney into
immigration detention and try to deport him?
8. During the Inquest in September I sat in the courtroom and listened as people who work for the Department of
Immigration and the people from SERCO (that’s the company that manages Villawood Detention Centre) tried to pass the
buck and say they were not responsible for Robert’s death.
9. What we learnt in the Inquest was that the Department of Immigration and Border Protection has a contract with
Serco to run Villawood. But Serco really doesn’t give a damn about the detainees. One of the Serco officers said his job
was a bludge – he said he was little more than a baby-sitter.
10. Evidence came out that basically nobody who was involved in the management and supervision of my son inside
Villawood had the slightest understanding about what is required to supervise and care for the health and welfare of
detainees.
11. On the night Robert died in April 2016 not one person from Serco or the Department called me or made any attempt
to contact me.
12. Since Robert’s death not one person from Serco or the Department has called me or spoken to me or written to me
to say they were sorry about Robert dying on their watch.
13. My son was dead inside Villawood and all I got – all my family got – was arrogant indifference shown by Serco
officers and the Department.