wife? i was not. tammy had taken out the insurance on her own, and instead of claiming a dime for himself, brett had already signed the insurance money over to his kids. did he tell you directly that he wanted this money to go to the children? yes. and remember those downstairs blinds? the ones with the gunshot residue the prosecution said had been left by brett before bryan even arrived? proof that he killed tammy ahead of time and then look through the blinds to see bryan coming? they stated that, but they didn t prove it. a defense expert suggested the fine particles were drifted to that blind, even days later. if you have an air handling system, like we have in most buildings and houses, over a period of time it will be sucked through the intakes and distributed fairly evenly, through a place. and that curious matter of the toilet seat being up when logically it should ve been down? that s the bathroom that the defendant had been using? yes. when the prosecu
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is going to get to people and how far it can get, especially to far flung places. there are also, of course, health concerns, the quality of the air, the quality of the water. they have been compromised by the ash in the atmosphere, not just the thick ash that you see, the fine particles that could be inhaled and can cause respiratory diseases. there are high levels of sulphur in the water, and these also can cause waterborne diseases. so, apart from the aid distribution, the physical destruction all around tonga, there are also the health risks. and un officials have said that the country, the pacific nation, will rely on food aid for a long time to come because the crops have been destroyed, farmers have lost their livelihoods, they ve lost their homes. and one of the tongan officials have also said that the road to recovery for this pacific nation is going to be long and hard. so, in the days to come, as this destruction reveals itself, as the extent of it becomes clearer, the chall
the concern now is that this is going to be a slow process. getting aid and distributing it to people who need it the most is very, very tricky on any occasion add the fear of a covid i9 outbreak to that equation and you see how complex this is. the tongan government has insisted that the aid should be contactless. theyjust do not want a covid i9 case in the country. they don t want to be dealing with a covid i9 outbreak as they re dealing with the devastation, which means that supplies are there on the ground, but aid workers are not. so essentially, it s up to people in tonga to distribute that aid, whether it be volunteers or other aid workers inside the country. the concern now is how fast the aid is going to get to people and how far it can get, especially to far flung places. there are also, of course, health concerns, the quality of the air, the quality of the water. they have been compromised by the ash in the atmosphere, not just the thick ash that you see, the fine particle