Noongar woman Glenda Binder cried as she called her doctor to say she was being discharged from hospital. She died at home three days later.
"If he was a sort of Caucasian, white man, softly spoken, polite manners and all that, it would have been, 'Yep drop him off straight away'," he said.
The South Metropolitan Health Service said Mr Taylor had never been refused a bed at Fiona Stanley Hospital and many efforts had been made to contact him to get him to return for treatment. Professor of Rural Health at the University of Western Australia Sandra Thompson specialises in public health, policy and addressing disparities in healthcare.
Glenda Binder's granddaughters Uteena and Janita look at photos of their nan, who they say loved to write poetry.
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