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Senior Constable Kristian White has turned over his passport as the prosecution argues his upgraded charges mean he could be more of a flight risk.
Senior Constable Kristian White,33,was called to a NSW aged care home in May after reports the 95-year-old great-grandmother,who had dementia,was holding a knife.
Senior Constable Kristian White appeared at Cooma Local Court as prosecutors said a post-mortem examination into the 95-year-old’s death was still under way.
The full altercation between police officer Kristian White and 95-year-old Clare Nowland has been detailed for the first time in court documents.
Kristian White faces three charges after he allegedly Tasered 95-year-old Clare Nowland at a nursing home in May. She later died in hospital.
The magistrate also suppressed the names of witnesses to the alleged Tasering of 95-year-old Clare Nowland at an aged-care facility in Cooma after threats were allegedly made against them.
The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission can’t intervene in critical investigations after a person is killed or badly injured by police. A former commissioner wants that to change.
Senior Constable Kristian White allegedly said “bugger it” after repeatedly asking the 95-year-old to drop a steak knife.
In a tribute,Clare Nowland’s family said they were thankful for the support of hospital staff after she was allegedly Tasered by Senior Constable Kristian White on May 18.
Great-grandmother Clare Nowland,95,was surrounded by family when she died on Wednesday.