Sean Waygood inquest: 'Merewether Hitman's' healthcare in Supermax as good as any

By Louise Hall
Updated June 16 2015 - 4:18pm, first published 3:39pm
Sean Waygood's mother Evelyn leaving Glebe Coroner's Court following the handing down of findings into the death of her son on Tuesday.
Sean Waygood's mother Evelyn leaving Glebe Coroner's Court following the handing down of findings into the death of her son on Tuesday.
Sean Waygood is led away after his dramatic arrest at a cafe on Sydney's north shore in January 2009. Photo: Police Media
Sean Waygood is led away after his dramatic arrest at a cafe on Sydney's north shore in January 2009. Photo: Police Media

The standard of health care given to the man dubbed the "Merewether hitman" during his time in Supermax was a good as the treatment he would have received had he been an ordinary member of the community, an inquest has found.

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