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A court ruled that recorded statements by two former nurses cannot be introduced at their upcoming trial. The footage showed the pair making remarks directed at Israeli patients.
rte.ieAn Australian judge ruled that video footage showing two former Sydney nurses making threats against Israeli patients cannot be admitted as evidence at trial. The decision prevents prosecutors from using the recording to support charges against the pair. No further details on the trial date or specific charges were released.
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Background on the Case The nurses previously worked at a Sydney hospital.
The video surfaced after their employment ended. The ruling addresses only the admissibility of the footage and does not resolve the underlying allegations.
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