NSW Police Commissioner defends delay in fronting media over Cooma taser incident as update is given

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The new Southern Southern Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb defended delay of media in foreground of media with an incident containing a dementia patient in an elderly care house. "The next few days will be critical and will be very difficult for the family," he said. Mrs. Webb, NSW Police Southern Region Commander Peter Cotter'ın a press conference one day after press conference on Saturday for the first time talked about incident. When he tested why he was waiting until end of the week to talk to media, Mrs. Webb said that instead of MS Nowland's family. NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb addressed media on Saturday after the 95 -year -old woman was appointed by police in Cooma. "There is a need for the family to be informed first, and this respected the family that had been scattered around NSW and other places."Said. "And we had to wait for these facts to become clear. Deputy commissioner Cotter is responsible for this investigation and he is the designated officer. Yesterday I sat with the family in Cooma, so today are appropriate talk you about what are now dealing with, and really want know why, and will all want know why." It was claimed that MS Nowland holds a steak knife and stopped by a walking frame by the nursing staff in Yallambee Lodge. The staff tried convince the old woman give back the knife that she had have been reported have a few , but she was not successful. Emergency services were called, the medical officers who first came to the scene and a nearby police station came from a nearby police station. Police, 152 cm tall and 43 kilograms weighing 95 -year -old 95 -year -old, reduce the situation reduce the knife leave negotiations leave a few minutes. After refusing to do this and began to approach the police, a senior officer then activated Taser. Although MS webb refuses to give more details, event and the relevant officer "not in workplace" officer. Polce was called to Yallambee Lodge in Cooma on Wednesday on Wednesday. Previously, after explaining that officer was supported by order of officer, he said, "I can't express reasons that he's not in workplace," he said. Since TASERING is an "leading death or close death" event, the police is the highest importance for internal investigations. Mrs. Webb said that the police heard the sound of her body worn out of her body, but she did not believe that "I don't actually see her". The call of police an elderly care house is "quite rare" and in fullness of this investigation and dementia patients to deal with our officers better equipped with other issues we come learn, then we will do this ". "This is a very unusual set of conditions. Of course I understand the concern of the community and I'm worried, I want answers like everyone else, and I'm looking forward to getting these answers on time."Said. MS Nowland's family at the Cooma Hospital, and how the 95 -year -old child "a very community -thinking" a "sharp golfechi" described. "I went to Cooma yesterday sat down with famil




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