The one call a police officer never wants to receive | Extra Minutes

Tara Brown and Adam Hegarty discuss #101 of South Australia's road toll: the tragic hit and run that killed the son of police commissioner Grant Stevens.
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*Synopsis | From The Heart (2024)*
It’s an awful part of the job, but as South Australia’s Police Commissioner, Grant Stevens is expert at delivering bad news to families who suffer terrible tragedies. Last November though, he was the one to get the call no one wants to receive. His youngest child Charlie, 18, had become the victim of a hit-and-run driver, and died in hospital 24 hours later. On 60 MINUTES, Grant and his wife Emma talk from the heart in an emotional interview with Tara Brown. Their story is incredibly sad, but their memories of Charlie are at times also very funny. However, what makes this couple truly extraordinary is their compassion, especially for the young driver who killed their son.
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