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Officer who Tasered 95-year-old woman guilty of manslaughter

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A police officer who Tasered a 95-year-old woman with dementia symptoms at an Australian care home has been found guilty of her manslaughter.

Senior Con Kristian White, 34, used his weapon on Clare Nowland after the great-grandmother was found wandering with a small kitchen knife in the early hours of 17 May 2023.

Her death a week later caused public outcry, but Senior Con White argued at trial that his use of force was a reasonable and proportionate response to the threat.

Prosecutors, however, alleged Mrs Nowland – who relied on a walker to get around and weighed under 48kg (105lb) – was not a danger and the “impatient” officer had neglected his duty of care to her.

Police and paramedics were called to the Yallambee Lodge – in the town of Cooma about 114km (71 miles) south of Canberra – around 04:00 (17:00 GMT) on the day of the incident, after Mrs Nowland had been seen roaming the care home with two serrated steak knives.

The trial in the New South Wales Supreme Court heard evidence that Mrs Nowland, while not formally diagnosed with dementia, had been displaying signs of cognitive decline in the months leading up to her death and had at times behaved aggressively towards health care workers.

At one point that night she had entered the room of another resident and had later thrown one of the blades at a staff member.

When emergency services found Mrs Nowland, they repeatedly asked her to drop the knife in her right hand, and – using thick gloves – had tried to disarm her themselves, the court was told.

In the moments before she was hit by the stun gun, footage played to the jury showed the elderly woman using her walker to slowly shuffle forward – 1m (3.3ft) over the course of a minute – before stopping and raising the blade.

Senior Con White warned Mrs Nowland his stun gun was aimed at her, before saying “bugger it” and firing it, while she was still 1.5m – 2m away. She fell and hit her head, triggering a fatal brain bleed.

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