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(Staff caller) We just have a very aggressive resident and um, she's going into different rooms. We tried getting her out, we managed to get her out from couple of rooms and went into the third room, which she cannot even come out. She's two little knives that she's picked up from the kitchen drawer and um, raising them against the staff…
The prosecution has alleged Senior Constable White breached a duty of care to the deceased, and committed manslaughter by way of criminal negligence, or by committing an unlawful or dangerous act.
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A Supreme Court jury has been shown footage of the police officer warning the great-grandmother several times before tasering her.
Clare Nowland, who had symptoms of dementia, died in Cooma Hospital after being tasered in May 2023. (Supplied: NSW Police)
Footage from the body-worn cameras of the two police officers called to Yallambee Lodge was also played in court, and included sound from the interaction.
The jury in a Supreme Court manslaughter trial has been shown CCTV footage of a 95-year-old great-grandmother being tasered by a police officer in an aged care home, and told she weighed less than 50 kilograms at autopsy.
Senior Constable Kristian White arrives at court on the second day of his manslaughter trial. (ABC News: Jamie McKinnell)
Editor's note 14/11/24: This article has being updated to clarify Mrs Nowland had a knife and an unidentifiable black object in her hands, not two knives.
Earlier today, Sairita Maistry, a forensic pathologist who prepared an autopsy report on Mrs Nowland's death, told the court the cause of Mrs Nowland’s death was in keeping with blunt force trauma to the head.
One resident wrote that Mrs Nowland came to his room at about 3am on the morning in question, holding two steak knives in her right hand.
Footage shows Senior Constable Kristian White, pictured here outside court, warned Mrs Nowland before tasering her. (ABC News: Jamie McKinnell)
The vision showed Mrs Nowland using her walker to make her way to the doorway, stopping and raising a knife in her right hand, before being tasered and falling backwards.
This morning, CCTV footage from Yallambee Lodge was played, showing Mrs Nowland wandering about the aged care facility using a walker in the early hours of May 17.
She was asked by emergency services personnel to put down a knife she had in her possession on a table and to stay seated.
Some showed two knives and a pen light that police allegedly seized from a treatment room in Yallambee Lodge on the day of the incident.
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Senior Constable White could be heard saying "Clare, come on, you're alright", as he knelt by Mrs Nowland's side, holding her wrist.
Mrs Nowland appeared to put down an unidentifiable black object from her left hand, but then stood up using her walker, with a knife still in her right hand.
Supreme Court Justice Ian Harrison began day two of the trial by reminding the jury to "disregard any media commentary" regarding the case.
The officer who led a critical incident investigation into the tasering, Detective Sergeant Mitchell Bosworth, began his testimony yesterday, when a recording of a triple-0 call made by a staff member at Yallambee Lodge was played to the jury.
The great-grandmother was tasered by the police officer at Cooma's Yallambee Lodge in the NSW Snowy Mountains on May 17, 2023.
A separate 36-minute CCTV video of Clare Nowland taken at Yallambee Lodge on March 14 2023, two months before the tasering, was also shown to the court.
No sound could be heard, but the footage appeared to show Mrs Nowland holding up a knife while using a walking frame in the dining area of the building.