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impressions, to have a public person staying in a hotel
room with care givers 24 hours a day and security
guards out
front of the door?
 
A.
Well, okay. The average guest that comes to
the hotel doesn’t get that. In her case, I would say
that it was very evident that she was unable to care
for herself, which made it necessary to have care
givers there with her.
 
Q.
Okay. - And that was your impression, that she
could not care for herself?
 
A.
Yes, it was.
Q.
Okay. Now, I want to touch briefly on her
physical well being. When you first got there,
obviously she was coming up to the door, she was
opening the door. She came out of the room at one time,
and then you said there came a point where you were no
longer needed and she left -- and you left; is that
correct?
 
A.
Yes.
Q.
At that point in time, what was her physical
condition actively-wise? Was she walking around in the
room? Was she coming out?
 
A.
She wasn’t coming out. She was walking
around. She was standing up, walking around, sitting
down. It varied. Laying in the bed for short periods

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