
Conversations How a boy named Yuri saved me from the trauma of a bomb blast
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Jan 30, 2026 Deborah Richardson, a long-serving former Victoria Police officer who survived the Russell Street bombing and later fostered a Chernobyl child, talks about undercover policing and the risks she faced. She recalls the blast and its aftermath. Decades later she reconnects with that foster son in wartime Ukraine, delivering knitted 'Uri bears' and finding unexpected healing.
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Fighting To Stay In The Academy
- Deborah described tough, intimidating academy training and being nearly expelled after an alcohol-awareness exercise.
- She fought to stay and graduated, crediting determination and her law instructor's support.
Undercover Work In The Vice Squad
- Deborah worked undercover in Vice, posing as a street sex worker then in massage parlours and escort agencies.
- She wore a wire, carried a concealed gun, and created a persona to gather evidence and make arrests.
Refusing A High-Risk Undercover Role
- Deborah refused a dangerous undercover assignment that involved being 'bench tested' and facing violent criminals.
- She chose to step away rather than accept a role that felt beyond her safety limits.
