A mother-of-two was allegedly bashed at a club and died a month after she was turned away from the hospital. 9News
Jamikka Binge-Olive was allegedly bashed at a club in the state's Northern Rivers and died a month after she was turned away from the hospital.
The 28-year-old mother-of-two was fighting off an alleged attacker in the bathrooms of the Casino RSM Club on June 23.Jamikka Binge-Olive was allegedly attacked at a club in Casino, in the NSW Northern Rivers."Jamikka was terrified for her life and so was her family," she said.Her brother instead drove her to Casino and District Memorial Hospital, where it's alleged she was sent home with a stitch to her eye and paracetamol.
A spokesperson for Northern NSW Health District has told 9News the matter has been referred to the coroner and it's not appropriate to comment further.Candice Drew, who was known to Binge-Olive, has been charged with assault over the alleged attack. The 21-year-old faced Lismore Local Court on July 29 and was granted bail to face Casino Local Court next month.Family and friends will gather to remember Binge-Olive while calling for a public inquiry into her death."Nobody smiled like Jamikka, and if you were coming towards her she made you feel like the most important person," Coghill said.to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.
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