Anguish as Justine Ruszczyk Damond's calls played in court

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Anguish as Justine Ruszczyk Damond's calls played in court | KnottMatthew

The distinct Australian accent of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, who was shot dead by a US police officer, rung out in a Minnesota court room as two phone calls of her reporting a possible sexual assault were played for jurors.The sound of Ruszczyk's voice prompted an emotional response from her family members attending the trial on Wednesday, local time, who wiped back tears.

Ruszczyk's father, stepmother and brother were also visibly affected by graphic images of her autopsy and photographs of her body covered in a white sheet at the crime scene. Prosecutors entered into evidence the summer pyjamas Ruszczyk was wearing on the night she died in July 2017. They included a pink T-shirt featuring an image of a koala.Mohamed Noor, the police officer who shot Ruszczyk, a life coach and spiritual healer from Sydney's northern beaches, has been charged with two counts of murder and one of manslaughter.

John Ruszczyk was visibly emotional in court on Wednesday as prosecutors played two phone calls his daughter Justine made to 911 shortly before she died.If found guilty he will be the first police officer in Minnesota's history to go to jail for shooting a civilian. In Ruszczyk's first 911 phone call, which was played to the court, she said she could hear noises from someone at the back of her house."I think she just yelled out 'help', but it's difficult.Ruszczyk then called back around 10 minutes later to check that the officers had the right address.Ruszczyk's fiance Don Damond

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