Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton shows reporters Azaria's death certificate outside a Darwin court Tuesday after coroner Elizabeth Morris rules that a dingo caused her baby's death 32 years ago.
Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton arrives at Darwin Magistrates Court in February for the fourth inquest into her daughter Azaria's death. A coroner ruled Tuesday, June 12, that a dingo was responsible.
Azaria Chamberlain was two months old when she disappeared from her family's tent at Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, in August 1980.
A file image of a captive dingo inside an enclosure at the Dingo Discovery and Research Centre in Victoria, Australia. Chamberlain-Creighton long maintained that a dingo took her baby.
Lindy and Michael Chamberlain enter a Sydney court in January 1987. Lindy was sentenced to life in jail in 1982 for her daughter's murder, a conviction that was later quashed.
A fence, thousands of kilometers long, attempts to keep dingoes away from livestock in a file image from 2005.