The Gold Coast Bulletin

Joy at aged care inquiry

- CAMPBELL GELLIE

CHARLI Darragh is ecstatic there will be a Royal Commission into the aged care industry after four years of campaignin­g following the 2014 murder of her mother in a Ballina nursing home.

Ms Darragh had goosebumps as new Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the inquiry, which she said would identify nursing homes that needed to be shut down, including on the Gold Coast.

“I have been screaming for four years, getting nowhere fast and then he was appointed Prime Minister and he did it in no time at all,” Ms Darragh said.

In 2014, Ms Darragh became an aged care reform advocate after her mother Marie Darragh was murdered at a Ballina nursing home.

Two years later, a NSW Supreme Court jury found nurse Megan Haines injected 82-year-old Marie and Isabella Spencer with lethal doses of insulin after she learned they complained against her. Haines, 49, was given a maximum sentence of 36 years and will first be eligible for parole in 2041. Ms Darragh said she knew the nurse had murdered her mother just minutes after her death.

“I was working at Sanctuary Cove as a waitress when I got a phone call that mum had a heart attack,” she said.

“I went straight down there and spent 20 minutes with mum without even knowing she had died. Then a detective told me I had to leave the room because it was a crime scene. I automatica­lly thought of the nurse.”

Ms Darragh said her mum complained to her about Haines for almost a week but was too scared to make a formal complaint.

“On Friday she said she made a complaint and within eight hours that woman murdered my mother.”

After her mum was killed, Ms Darragh started Angels for the Elderly, a group which advocated for CCTV cameras in aged care facilities, screening of employees and a Royal Commission into the industry.

On Sunday, Mr Morrison announced a Royal Commission would be held. The Government had been reviewing the sector in the wake of the Oaken nursing home inquest.

The inquest into the death of Graham Rollbusch heard residents of the South Australian nursing home had their food sent back to the kitchen if they were difficult.

Ms Darragh said her next challenge would be sitting in the courtroom on October 26 when Haines appeals her murder conviction.

I HAVE BEEN SCREAMING FOR FOUR YEARS, GETTING NOWHERE FAST AND THEN HE WAS APPOINTED PRIME MINISTER AND HE DID IT IN NO TIME AT ALL CHARLI DARRAGH

 ?? Picture: RICHARD GOSLING ?? Charli Darragh's mother, Marie, was one of two residents killed by a nurse at a Ballina aged care home.
Picture: RICHARD GOSLING Charli Darragh's mother, Marie, was one of two residents killed by a nurse at a Ballina aged care home.

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