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Q.
So if she was given some medical attention?
In your opinion, was there a time when it passed from
being a psychological
-- psychological illness to a medical illness?
A.
Actually, not, not from what I observed.
What I said and what keeps true for me is that all the
things I saw, which, you know, could have been the
result of people, something could have been medical,
you know. I could explain that at the time by, you know, the fact she was not sleeping and she was not eating too much and these kinds of things. She looked
tired, but, you know, she would sleep two hours a
night, you are tired.
 
Q.
We all take care of people at one time or
another, children or parents that are ill. You do
things like take their temperature, make sure they are sleeping right.

A.
Right.
Q.
Were those things being done? Did somebody
say, well, maybe she has got a temperature? Did
anybody check her vital signs for temperature? Did you
see anybody come and do that? That would be the common-sense thing to do, I guess.
A.
This is right. This is right. I don’t
remember that, that somebody did that. When Jane

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