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Telstra denies record of Triple Zero call from deceased person's number amid outage concerns

Hızlı Bakış

  • Telstra has no record of Triple Zero (000) calls from the phone number associated with an address where a person later died.
  • SA Police and SA Ambulance Service are investigating the death and the circumstances surrounding the incident, with conflicting information emerging about the initial call.

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A person died in a South Australian regional hospital after an apparent failure to connect to Triple Zero (000) during a Telstra outage. This has led to a political dispute over how the information was handled.

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Telstra says it has no record of Triple Zero (000) calls made from phone numbers associated with the address of a person who later died in a South Australian regional hospital on Wednesday.

The SA Police Commissioner told radio station FiveAA earlier today that the person's spouse had tried to ring for an ambulance, which "didn't go through" so they used another phone.

In a press conference on Friday morning, Mr Ackland said the company had done a detailed review of its network records and phone numbers associated with the person's address.

"We've also confirmed there were no active outages affecting the local area at the time and our records show good mobile signal strength at that location.

"We can see that a related call was successfully made to Triple Zero from another number which was connected and transferred to the relevant emergency authority correctly."

Mr Ackland said Telstra was assisting SA authorities in their investigation "including whether there is any connection to Wednesday's outage".

On Friday morning, SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens gave further details as the investigation into the death continues.

"Our understanding is that a person was conveyed to a regional hospital," he told radio station FiveAA.

"We have an obligation to investigate so we'll prepare a report for the coroner and that'll take into account all of the circumstances and it will be a matter for the coroner to decide what the implications are."

Today, an SA Ambulance Service spokesperson said they sent an ambulance after receiving a Triple Zero call on Wednesday morning.

"SAAS received a Triple Zero (000) call on Wednesday morning and an ambulance was dispatched arriving on scene in 11 minutes," the spokesperson said.

"The patient was transported to the local hospital.

"SAAS is reviewing the call and is working with SAPOL as part of its investigation."

Minister defends criticism

SA Police is looking into the cause and circumstances of the death after federal Liberal Senator Kerrynne Liddle said an elderly person had died during the Telstra outage.

The senator posted on social media on Wednesday night that her office had received a report of "a tragic death following an apparent failure to connect to Triple Zero".

In a statement on Thursday, SA Police said they attended Senator Liddle's office and spoke to her and a staff member on Thursday.

"As a result, contact was subsequently made with the family of an individual who died at a regional hospital on Wednesday 8 July," they said.

"Police were not notified of the death.

"After being advised of the death, police immediately commenced an investigation into the cause and circumstances."

On Thursday morning, Police Minister Michael Brown and acting Premier Kyam Maher criticised Senator Liddle for posting about the case on social media before notifying police.

In a statement yesterday, Senator Liddle said she was "disappointed" Mr Brown had "chose to front the media and question my integrity in this process".

Senator Liddle reiterated that her office had "received a report that an elderly South Australian had died during the Telstra network outage".

"After contact from Telstra, media and relevant authorities, my office advised the family to reach out to SAPOL directly. The grieving family did that today [Thursday]," she said.

On Friday, Mr Brown stood by his view that the information should have been shared with police in private before being shared on social media.

"If Senator Liddle has any information, she should have provided it directly to police and not actually put a Facebook post up," he told 891 ABC Adelaide.

Mr Brown also questioned whether the death was caused by the Triple Zero outage.

"I need to be careful about what I say but I can say that I'm not aware of any evidence that points to the Triple Zero outages being a cause or contributing to the death of this particular person," he said.

He said he did not think Senator Liddle would have come forward with any information to police if he had not called for her to do so in the media.

The ABC has contacted Senator Liddle for comment.

Health Minister Blair Boyer said it was important the state government "get to the bottom" of what happened.

"My message also is to everyone — not just elected members of parliament but all members of the community — at times like this when we hear indication or even just a rumour that a call might not have gone through, whether someone was seeking to get the services of SAPOL or the MFS or CFS or the South Australian Ambulance Service, that that is reported immediately to one of those authorities or to the government for immediate investigation — that's really important," he said.

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Açık Sorular

  • Was the death directly linked to the Triple Zero outage?
  • Why did the initial Triple Zero call not go through?
  • What is the exact timeline of events on the day of the death?

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