Bbc verify has geolocated the building as the regional theatre. Another video from cctv shows people running for cover as a missile hits a pedestrianised area. This is an image from another video which was taken from cctv footage. It shows people running for cover as a missile hits a pedestrianised area and the fire. Our correspondent James Waterhouse sends us this update. This is a typical force of the blast. You can see the debris thrown against this building, a branch broken and shattered glass everywhere, notjust here but across the square and neighbouring streets. Roof tiles blown off and here you can see the building which has borne the brunt of this strike, the regional theatre and you can see the roof is seriously damaged in the windows have. The Drone Exhibition was held here today. There is a suggestion of possible motive but there is an overarching reason, too, which is the continued invasion of ukraine. That is why Russian Missiles continue to land in cities across the coun
"I feel that there is such a bad stigma about psych and behavioral health units because of how they are portrayed in movies or shows," said nurse Matthew Leo.
all these flags apply to the case. in fact, not only that she didn t necessarily make all the comments, but she was quite well integrated in the hospital. she was very good at what the american sociologist erwin goffman would say is impression management. she was very good at manipulating the impressions of others of her to the extent where at some point, as we ve all read in print media, she was the face of a public funding campaign for the wards. so she was actually deflecting attention away from her, which has made it ever so more difficult to think of her as being capable of such violence. and briefly, dan, what can we take from this incidence? what learnings are there to ensure that there aren t other undetected cases such as this? of course, i think the point is that we should focus on prevention rather than on reaction when it s too late. and i suppose we need to kind of foster a culture of whistle blowing. we need to understand that even though the great majority of nurses, 99%
i m going to suggest or underline are not necessarily all applicable to her. but what the criminological literature has identified is that these individuals tend to have a problem with drug misuse, they tend to have been diagnosed with a personality disorder in the past, to make very odd comments around their colleagues and to make them feel anxious and to kind of change employment quite often, and of course, to have a higher incidence of death on their words. and this is what s extraordinarily extraordinary about this case, because it doesn t seem that all these flags apply to the case. in fact, not only that she didn t necessarily make all the comments, but she was quite well integrated in the hospital. she was very good at what the american sociologist erwin goffman would say
Stigmatising the marginalised is driven by vested interests, both in the case of African foreign nationals subject to xenophobia and South Africans facing economic doom