95-year-old woman tasered by police at aged care facility| 19 May 2023 Yahoo News Breakdown

1. A disability group is demanding answers after police tasered a 95-year-old woman with dementia in an aged care facility.
2. Hiroshi Fujiwara is back with his latest collaboration, joining forces with Bandai to bring a nostalgic childhood relic to life.
3. Nearly eight months since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the treasury has revealed that the queen’s funeral and her lying in state cost the taxpayer £162 million.
4. A man has been arrested and charged with two counts of arson following a fire in a NZ hostel.

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- A disability group is demanding answers after police tased a 95-year-old woman with dementia in an aged care facility. Police were called to the facility by staff who believed the 95-year-old was carrying a knife. President of People with Disability Australia Nicole Lee said, clearly, there's not enough training for police around deescalation tactics.

Hiroshi Fujiwara is back with his latest collaboration joining forces with Bandai to bring a nostalgic childhood relic to life. Shared on his Instagram is a Generation One GMT edition Tamagotchi, the retro virtual pet that dominated pop culture in the 90s. Release details is still to come.

Nearly eight months since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Treasury has revealed that the Queen's funeral and her lying in state cost the taxpayer 162 pounds million. In a written ministerial statement, Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glenn described her death and the period of national mourning as a moment of huge national significance. A man has been arrested and charged with two counts of arson following a fire that erupted in a Wellington, New Zealand boarding house this week, killing at least six people.