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Tauranga murder accused was evasive about toddler s critical brain injury : Crown witness
17 Mar, 2021 07:50 PM
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A woman who performed CPR on a Tauranga toddler who suffered a traumatic brain injury says she recalls the man accused of murdering the child saying she s okay, she s fine . This was despite the child being unresponsive and gasping for air and St John officers describing the toddler s condition as critical when they arrived at her home.
A St John intensive paramedic has told a jury that murder accused Adrian Colin Clancy was being evasive when asked about what happened to cause the child s critical brain injury.
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FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a “Nationalist Social Club 131” (NSC 131) shirt shows his swastika tattoo during a pro-police rally, following weeks of protests against racial inequality in the aftermath of the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. June 27, 2020. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. far-right and white supremacist groups sharply stepped up their distribution of racist or anti-Semitic fliers, posters banners and other forms of physical propaganda last year, according to a study released on Wednesday.
The Anti-Defamation League said it logged a total of 5,125 cases last year, compared with 2,724 in 2019. Its study focused on paper propaganda and signs, not online messages.