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Lovuschka11 karma

First of all, many thanks for the interesting topic for an AmA.

You are used to it now, but how was it when for the first time you had to report a suspicion of an unnatural death to the police? I can imagine you were either excited or scared of what was to come. Relatedly, what course of action is taken from there? That means: Does a new team get to the body, or is your team's examination used as - so to speak - "final" proof?

Lovuschka1 karma

I didn't hear about the story, so my first question probably is stupid, and I apologize for that. (Likely the answer is that there were deaths).

1) How did you find out the dog food was essentially poisoned?
2) Was there intent?
3) Do you (ABC/mass media) get especially fast treatment by labs as reporters, or do waiting times apply and everyone is served on a first in, first out base, so you have to search for labs with fast response times?

Lovuschka1 karma

Thanks for your great work, ma'am!

I wonder how for you, as a "on the ground where it happens" reporter,[1] the safety concern is: Aren't you afraid to be dragged into the protests? Do you have measures to keep you safe, or do you just - in addition to common sense - hope for the best?

[1] I don't know the correct expression, I mean someone who reports from dangerous territory

Lovuschka1 karma

Oops, I thought "Felix" instead of "Feliz". Sorry! I corrected it. This was not intended! Apologies!