There’s nothing to be done for 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who was stopped by Australian police with a stun gun at her nursing home. The old woman died in the hospital where she was taken after a few days in the hospital. New South Wales Police reported this in a statement.
The elderly woman suffered from dementia and was hindered with a taser by a 33-year-old police officer while walking with a walker and kitchen knife on May 17. A 95-year-old petite woman weighing just over 40 pounds fell, hit her head, and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage after being pinned to the ground.
According to the information that has emerged so far, nursing home workers called the police and reported that there was a woman with a “knife”. The cops ordered him to drop the gun, but she would keep moving even if he had a walker. Meanwhile, the police officer who used a taser was suspended indefinitely.
Source: Today IT

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