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‘They should be safe at work’: Gayle Woodford’s legacy for outback nurses | Australian Story

Outback nurse Gayle Woodford was working alone at night on call in the remote South Australian indigenous community of Fregon when a man came to her door asking for Panadol. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3nO2CDi Moments later she had vanished. "I knew she was in trouble," said her husband Keith Woodford who woke up the next morning to an empty bed. "I just knew". The discovery of Gayle's body three days later threw the tightknit community of Fregon into freefall and ignited a debate about the security of remote area medical staff working alone. For Keith and his family it was the beginning of a five-year mission as they lobbied to improve the system they thought had failed Gayle. In this updated episode the family break their silence to discuss the recent coroner’s findings into Gayle’s death and their journey to find answers. Watch the original 2018 Australian Story here:    • 'We didn't feel safe': Lessons from n...   #AustralianStory #remoteareanursing #GayleWoodford ___________________________________________ Watch more Australian Story documentaries here: https://bit.ly/36ABH2J You can also like us on Facebook:   / abcaustralianstory   Follow us on Twitter:   / australianstory   About Australian Story: Putting the "real" back into reality television, Australian Story is an award-winning documentary series with no narrator and no agendas — just authentic stories told entirely in people's own words. Take 30 minutes to immerse yourself in the life of an extraordinary Australian. They're sometimes high profile, sometimes controversial, but always compelling. It’s television guaranteed to make you think and feel. New episodes are available every Monday.

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