• In the Line of Fire: Constable Cyril Howe

  • Nov 13 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

In the Line of Fire: Constable Cyril Howe

  • Summary

  • Just before Christmas 1963, Constable Cyril Howe was murdered on duty near Wagga Wagga. Daughter Kim explains how his family faced life without him. And the chair of NSW Police Legacy Superintendent Donna McCarthy discusses how the charity has been supporting the families of deceased officers since 1987.  

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