Body of evidence rachel grant6/21/2023 ![]() ![]() Webb said police were “not hiding anything”. It made no mention of police using a Taser on a woman with dementia. That statement said an elderly woman had “sustained injuries during an interaction with police at an aged care facility in the state’s south today”. Webb spoke to radio station 2GB on Monday about police’s handling of the incident, confirming she had seen the first statement before it was made public last Wednesday, the same day police used a Taser on Nowland at the council-run Yallambee Lodge aged care facility. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “I think they’re realistic and that Mum’s probably instilled that into them in their faith and belief in a life beyond here,” he said. She is comfortable anyway, that is the main point.”Ĭroker said the family understood the realities of her condition. “A couple of times she has squeezed the hand of one of the family’s members. “At the same time, I think she knows that family are around her and one of them said in the last couple of days she took one of the family members’ hand and just kissed them on the hand,” Croker told the Guardian. ![]() She was visited on Sunday by parish priest Mark Croker, who said she was comfortable and remained in a heavy sleep. Nowland, 95, remains in Cooma district hospital, surrounded by family, in a critical condition with head injuries sustained as she fell back after being hit by the Taser. ![]()
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