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Perth teen calls for more CCTV in cemeteries as she slams vandals who targeted baby sister's grave

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Perth teenager whose baby sister’s grave has been targeted by heartless vandals is urging politicians to push for CCTV to be installed in cemeteries.Fifteen-year-old Natasha-Lee McGilligan set up an online petition to persuade politicians that cameras are needed in graveyards in the wake of two attacks on her sister Roxie’s grave in the city’s Jeanfield Cemetery.The Perth Grammar School pupil decided to do something to draw attention to the problem after toys and other tributes left by Roxie’s grave were either taken or trashed."No evidence" of wider community transmission at food factoryThe incidents happened just three weeks after her funeral in April last year then again in February this year.

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