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NSW Police Officer Kristian White Fired After Manslaughter Conviction in Taser Death of 95-Year-Old Clare Nowland
Dec 3, 2024, 04:03 AM
A police officer in New South Wales, Australia, has been dismissed from the NSW Police Force following a manslaughter conviction related to the death of 95-year-old Clare Nowland. The officer, Kristian White, was found guilty of manslaughter after using a Taser on Nowland, who suffered fatal injuries as a result. The decision to terminate White's employment comes nearly a week after the verdict was delivered, underscoring the serious implications of the incident that occurred during an interaction with the elderly woman. This case has drawn significant attention to police conduct and the use of force, particularly against vulnerable individuals.
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