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she’d been in bed. I think she’d been sleeping. It was
morning, and I brought her breakfast in. And
she - - she
just very suddenly jumped up off the bed, went over to the
dresser and just, “whoosh,” knocked this thing flying
across the room, for no apparent reason, or
- -
And that was - - that was the first sign of
violence, up until that point while I was with her. She
did strange things, but not violent things. That was
rather sudden and violent, and a bit frightening.
 
Q.
Okay. You said there were two people
responsible. You said Alain Karduzinski --
 
A.
Mm-hmm.
Q.
Who was the other person responsible?
A.
Well, technically, as far as the physical side
of it goes, normally, the public MLO is.
 
Q.
That would be you.
A.
Yeah.
Q.
Okay.
A.
But as I say, as I was phased out a bit near the
end, because - - for whatever reason, they felt that I
wasn’t actually
-- you know, I think it was more or less
for my own protection, as well.
 
Q.
Okay. So do you know who your replacement would
have been, who would have been - - since you would have
been responsible for her medical care
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