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Clare Nowland’s son still ‘traumatised’ after 95-year-old’s manslaughter, court hears | |
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Judge hears further argument about whether ex-officer Kristian White should be jailed after fatally tasering dementia patient in 2023 | |
A now former police officer who fatally tasered a 95-year-old dementia patient in New South Wales could receive a jail term at a Friday sentence hearing. | |
Kristian James Samuel White was found guilty of manslaughter after tasering Clare Nowland at Yallambee Lodge aged-care home in the southern NSW town of Cooma in the early hours of 17 May 2023. | |
He faced a sentence hearing in the NSW supreme court on Friday, during which prosecutors were expected to argue he should serve time behind bars. | |
Michael Nowland, the eldest son of Clare Nowland, told the court of the trauma of losing his mother. He said he fell into a state of shock at the “inhumane act” perpetrated on his mother. | |
“This was unfathomable,” he said. | |
“Who in their right mind would do this to a frail 95-year-old lady?” | |
“To this day I am traumatised by this gutless coward act. This continues to cause me sleepless nights and anger, blaming myself as to how I could have negated this act and protected my mother.” | |
Michael Nowland described his mother as “the most caring person in the world”, who was not allowed to die with dignity. | |
“The Nowland family want justice and fairness.” | |
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White’s barrister had previously argued a jail sentence was not inevitable given the nature of his offending. | |
At the time of the incident, Nowland was holding a knife and was not compliant with requests from staff, a court was told during a trial in November. | |
After being tasered by White, she fell to the ground and fractured her skull, dying in hospital a week later. | |
Despite White arguing he felt the great-grandmother posed a threat at the time, a jury unanimously found him guilty of manslaughter. | Despite White arguing he felt the great-grandmother posed a threat at the time, a jury unanimously found him guilty of manslaughter. |
He was sacked from the force almost a week after the verdict but later launched legal proceedings challenging that decision. | He was sacked from the force almost a week after the verdict but later launched legal proceedings challenging that decision. |
Supreme court judge Ian Harrison refused a motion in December for White to be taken into custody, finding it possible he ultimately would not see the inside of a jail cell. | Supreme court judge Ian Harrison refused a motion in December for White to be taken into custody, finding it possible he ultimately would not see the inside of a jail cell. |
Harrison noted at the time he did not want to “cause distress or frustration” to those who see nothing other than a sentence of full-time imprisonment appropriate for White. | Harrison noted at the time he did not want to “cause distress or frustration” to those who see nothing other than a sentence of full-time imprisonment appropriate for White. |
“I should not want to give unwarranted hope to Mr White that he will avoid a sentence of full-time imprisonment,” the judge said at the time. | “I should not want to give unwarranted hope to Mr White that he will avoid a sentence of full-time imprisonment,” the judge said at the time. |
“I am simply not comfortable making … a decision as a bail authority with respect to Mr White based on a conclusion that he will be sentenced to imprisonment to be served by full-time detention.” | “I am simply not comfortable making … a decision as a bail authority with respect to Mr White based on a conclusion that he will be sentenced to imprisonment to be served by full-time detention.” |
Police and paramedics were called to Nowland’s nursing home after the great-grandmother grabbed two steak knives from a kitchen and raised them against residents and staff before throwing one at a carer. | Police and paramedics were called to Nowland’s nursing home after the great-grandmother grabbed two steak knives from a kitchen and raised them against residents and staff before throwing one at a carer. |
White pulled the Taser’s trigger after three minutes of negotiations to get her to put down the remaining knife. | White pulled the Taser’s trigger after three minutes of negotiations to get her to put down the remaining knife. |
He was heard in video footage played at his trial saying “nah, bugger it” before tasering Nowland in the torso. |