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Police report on the killing of Martin Cherry Police report on the killing of Martin Cherry

Public Record Office Victoria

Public Record Office Victoria (State Archives of Victoria, Australia)

Public Record Office Victoria (State Archives of Victoria, Australia)
North Melbourne, Australia

This police report, written by Constable Bracken on the 6th of July 1880, is as interesting as it is important. Addressed to the Officer in Charge at Benalla, the report dispels the theory that Martin Cherry a civilian present at the Glenrowan Inn was shot by Ned Kelly. Brackens report, along with the annotations made overleaf by Inspector Montfort, irrefutably state that Cherrys death was indeed a result of police gunfire. Dr. Nicholson, who examined Cherry, also reached the same conclusion stating that the victim was lying down when shot. The names on the left-hand side margin are names belonging to witnesses who state the same claim. Once the report left Benalla it was forwarded to the Chief Commissioner in Melbourne.

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  • Title: Police report on the killing of Martin Cherry Police report on the killing of Martin Cherry
  • Creator: Public Record Office Victoria, Public Record Office Victoria
  • Date Created: 1880-07-06
  • Provenance: VPRS 4965 P0 UNIT 1 ITEM 9 RECORD 1, VPRS 4965 P0 UNIT 1 ITEM 9 RECORD 1
  • Transcript:
    A6399 I forward these reports to the Chief Commissioner which I think proves beyond a doubt Cherry was not shot by Ned Kelly. Dr. Nicholson who examined the wound externally told me he had no doubt Cherry must have been lying down when shot. W. B. Montford Insp & Supt 8.7.80 The Chief Commr of Police Melbourne
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