December 3rd 2024.
Kristian White has recently been dismissed from his position in the NSW Police Force. This news comes just one week after he was found guilty of manslaughter for using excessive force on 95-year-old Clare Nowland, resulting in her death.
The decision to remove White from the force was announced by NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb in a statement released this afternoon. In her statement, she expressed her lack of confidence in White's ability to continue serving as a police officer. She stated, "After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that he is no longer suitable for this role. As a result, I have made the decision to dismiss him from the NSW Police Force. He has been informed of this through his legal representation."
Webb also mentioned that she had personally spoken with the family of Clare Nowland, the victim in this tragic case. She informed them of her decision and extended her condolences to them during this difficult time.
This news comes shortly after the jury reached their verdict, finding White guilty of manslaughter. This incident has caused shock and outrage within the community, as many have been following this case closely.
During a media briefing on Wednesday, Commissioner Webb had stated that White's employment status was being reviewed. Now, with his dismissal from the force, it is clear that further action was taken.
More updates on this story are expected to be released in the coming days.
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