A case involving two Sydney nurses linked to alleged threats toward Israeli patients is dismissed after a court rules a viral video cannot be used as evidence, according to reporting from multiple outlets. The nurses first drew international attention last year when a video showing them allegedly making anti-Semitic remarks circulated widely online. Subsequent proceedings focused on whether that footage could be admitted to support claims made by prosecutors. The West Australian and PerthNow both report that the video is thrown out in court, meaning it is not admissible in the case against the nurses. The accounts describe the same underlying controversy—online dissemination of the footage and allegations of anti-Semitic conduct—while noting the legal outcome turns on the evidentiary decision. As a result, the case does not proceed on the basis of that video. The reports do not indicate alternative evidence that replaces the excluded footage.
Bankstown nurses’ case dismissed after viral video is ruled inadmissible
A case involving two Sydney nurses linked to alleged threats toward Israeli patients is dismissed after a court rules a viral video cannot be used as evidence, according to reporting from multiple out...
- Two Sydney nurses became widely known after a viral video allegedly showed anti-Semitic remarks last year.
- The video is ruled inadmissible and is thrown out by the court.
- Reporting describes the case as involving allegations that include threatening Israeli patients.
- Both outlets attribute the dismissal to the exclusion of the viral video as evidence.
A pair of Sydney nurses made international headlines last year when a video of them allegedly making anti-Semitic remarks went viral.
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