|
Coronial
insight
Reality Bites: A Case for the Coroner Bali Bombings
Tuesday, September 30, at 8pm on ABC.
Reviewer: LACW Simone Liebelt
I
have to admit I wasnt looking forward to this program.
I was expecting to be confronted with gruesome images of the
dead, but thankfully found an interesting and informative
documentary.
A Case for the Coroner Bali Bombings is the final episode
in a six-part ABC documentary series on the NSW State Coroners
Office, which takes a realistic behind-the-scenes look at
the complex and emotional job of investigating sudden, often
violent, deaths.
In the aftermath of the Bali attack, the Coroners team of
forensic pathologists, counsellors and police officers prepare
for a crisis as Australian victims pile up in the makeshift
morgue in Denpasar.
We learn to appreciate the difficult but essential role they
play in bringing closure to the devastated families of the
victims.
This is shown through ex-rugby league player Craig Salvatori,
whose wife Kathy was killed at the Sari Club. After he mistakenly
identifies his wifes remains through a photograph
an error that occurs in one out of every five cases
he has to await dental identification from the Coroners Office
to confirm his fears.
Its emotional viewing, particularly approaching the
first anniversary of the Bali blasts, but its also captivating.
The program is a realistic look at ordinary people doing an
extraordinary job amid tragedy.
|