‘Stockholm Syndrome’ fears for hostage
DURING the last hour of the Sydney siege a police negotiator wondered if hostage Selina Win Pe was suffering “Stockholm Syndrome”.
DURING the last hour of the Sydney siege a police negotiator wondered if hostage Selina Win Pe was suffering “Stockholm Syndrome”.
THE Sydney siege may have ended very differently if negotiators had access to crucial equipment, an inquest has heard.
THE police commander in charge of the final hours of the Lindt Café siege was in the dark about crucial information during the ordeal, he has revealed at the inquest.
SHE couldn’t sleep, had splitting headaches and then lost feeling in the right side of her body. Her GP’s response was staggering.
A 14-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl has been rushed to hospital after she was stabbed in the back during a mugging in Sydney last night.
MUSIC is not tangible, it’s fleeting, and yet when your favourite song comes on the radio it makes your skin prickle and your body responds as if it’s had drugs.
POLICE have been forced to address why they waited until Tori Johnson had been executed at point-blank range before they raided the cafe.
IT IS not just a disease of old men in their jim-jams shuffling around with the shakes. It also attacks the young and active and can even give people resting bitch face.
A LINDT cafe hostage tells how Tori Johnson was forced to his knees and wept as the gunman “prepared like an athlete”.
JULIE Taylor has spoken publicly about the siege for the first time and how Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson could have walked free.
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