Anguish over son's false confidence in fire advice

By Karen Kissane
Updated January 5 2016 - 4:38pm, first published May 20 2009 - 8:05am
Natasha Davey and three-year old daughter, Jorja, who died in the Black Saturday bushfires.
Natasha Davey and three-year old daughter, Jorja, who died in the Black Saturday bushfires.

A LITTLE bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing, Joan Davey believes. She thinks information provided by the CFA to her son and his wife gave them false confidence that they could defend what turned out to be an indefensible home.

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