Sea Patrol (2007) s04e08 Episode Script

Universal Donor

OK, cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
I know you think you know CPR back to front RPC! Thank you, Charge.
As with everything, if we don't use it, we lose it.
Now, Bird has very kindly agreed to assist with today's exercise, so I'll be needing some volunteers.
Great to see they're all so keen.
Ah, I hate to pull rank.
Oh, Swaino! Lead from the front, boys.
Lead from the front.
Thank you, Charge.
I will be needing one more, though.
Yes! Me! What do you think, Bird? BIRD: Hmm Yes! Alright.
Come on over.
Now, in this drill, Charge, you've collapsed, and 2Dads, you'll be performing CPR on him.
Now, just a reminder that CPR begins with two emergency breaths of mouth-to-mouth before we begin chest compressions.
BOTH: Swain Just a minute, guys.
The resuscitator must firstly check that the airway is clear before he places his mouth tightly over the mouth of the patient.
Swain? Yes? You said that Bird was going to assist.
You did.
We all heard you.
She is.
She's gonna be timing your compressions.
Guys, in the real world, we don't get a choice over whose life we're called upon to save.
We have a responsibility to do everything we possibly can no matter who the person is.
But, Swaino (WHISPERS) it's Charge! Every life is sacred.
Hey! I'm not exactly jumping out of my skin either.
Alright, enough.
And don't worry - you'll all be getting a turn at this later on.
Charge! Assume the position.
C'mon, 2Dads.
Don't forget to check his airway.
Any tongue, and you are a dead man.
Swain is making 2Dads do CPR practice on Charge.
Huh? (LAUGHS) Oh, good one, Swaino.
RO: Aren't there hygiene issues with that? What's that? Huh? Right ahead, 200 yards.
Starboard 30.
Starboard 30.
Brace, brace, brace, brace.
(ALARM SOUNDS) Ahh! Passing along our port side, sir.
All clear.
Whatever it is, it's a shipping hazard.
We can't just leave it.
Should we sink it? Not when we don't know its contents.
Just bring it down here.
Alright.
That'll do.
Drop it.
Nice and slow.
Alright, all clear.
We'll have a look inside, and with any luck, she's full of beer.
(GAGS AND RETCHES) Alright, let's contain this mess.
We're gonna need a clean-up duty.
Swain? Sir, this isn't barbecue meat.
These these are organs.
They're human organs.
The feds were VERY interested in your recent gruesome find.
We're talking illegal organ trade? Yeah, they think they're being imported from Asia.
Heading where? Here, the US, Europe, Japan.
It's horrible to think there are people poor and desperate enough to be selling their organs.
And men wealthy and desperate enough to buy them.
WHITE: Yeah.
The feds think the freezer was in the water about three weeks, probably lost in Cyclone Tiogo off Papua.
That was one hell of a storm.
It's a sophisticated unit.
They traced its purchase to this man - a Walter Berkleman, an American citizen.
Now, he has disappeared, along with his luxury cruiser the 'Longview', usually moored out of Cairns.
It's possible the 'Longview' was lost and Mr Berkleman is sleeping with the fishes Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.
But if he did survive, the feds think he's probably back in Asia, organising another shipment.
Now, they've just issued a "Keep a look-out for", but there's no firm intel at this stage.
Now, as far as finding a permanent CO for 'Hammersley' unfortunately there are no suitably qualified unassigned personnel available at the moment, so as much as I would like to have you back in here, I'm sure you won't be too disappointed to remain CO for the foreseeable future.
She's right - you're not that disappointed, are you? Kate, it's not like she gave me a choice.
Do you know how much people are prepared to pay for things like a kidney or even a few feet of bowel? Thousands! And you don't even need half the stuff you've got.
You can function perfectly with one lung, one kidney.
Enough.
That is off.
Even human fat is worth big bucks to the cosmetics industry.
you're a walking goldmine, Charge! Have you ever thought about selling your brain? It's not like it's being used.
(LAUGHS) SWAIN: So, what's your next rotation? Uh, boatswain's duties with Dutchy.
(CHUCKLES) He WILL keep you busy.
Yeah, I'm really looking forward to it.
I hope this week hasn't been too dull for you.
No, I've I've really liked it.
And, I mean, I love all of this.
The medical part of your job.
You know, when I leave, I'm hoping to study emergency health - train as a paramedic.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, I haven't told many people.
Why? It's a great thing to do! Yeah.
Except Except what? You know when we pulled that freezer out of the water? Yeah? It just made me feel sick to my stomach.
Me too.
I mean, the trade in human organs is No.
I mean the smell.
The smell just turned my stomach.
It's not a very good quality for a paramedic, is it? Well, there were a few hardened sailors with their heads hanging over the side.
(GRUNTS) Girls! Just admiring his form, X.
Bomber, go get rid of the gash.
Yes, ma'am.
Bird! BIRD! X.
Is there somewhere you should be right now? Swain told me to take five.
I think that five's up.
Nope, there's still a few more minutes.
Go! Yes, X.
Can I help you with something, X? Oh, no, no, no.
I was, um I was just, um Y-you carry on.
Sir, Coastwatch has spotted a possible SIEV in our sector.
Thanks, RO.
You look flushed, X.
It's it's hot out there.
The sun.
It's a scorcher of a day today out there.
Uh, RO, have you got those coordinates? Coming in now.
Do you have a temperature? Oh, maybe.
Bearing 0-3-0, sir.
They're only just on our side of the line.
Then we intercept them AS AP and send them back home.
Port 10, steer 0-3-0.
Port 10, steer 0-3-0, sir.
XO: Australian Navy.
You are to stop or heave to.
We intend to board you.
X, I only count eight on board.
SIEVs are normally packed to the gunwales.
Travelling business class, ma'am.
Dutchy, 2Dads, secure the wheelhouse.
We'll take any other crew.
Copy that.
Oi! Do you have trouble hearing or something? I asked you to stop your vessel.
Why didn't you stop your vessel? Move up to the front of the boat.
Hello? XO: Does anyone here speak any English? OK, ma'am.
Come forward.
Please sit down.
We are refugees.
We want asylum in Australia.
Please help us.
Here's the master of the vessel, X.
Sir, your vessel is illegally in Australian waters.
We go Merauke.
Irian Jaya.
Merauke.
Ma'am, the master says that this vessel is headed for Merauke in Irian Jaya.
Mmm, no, we go to Australia.
We all go to Australia.
We are refugees.
OK.
Sir, according to your passengers, they say that you are heading for Australia.
No! No.
We go Merauke.
Hold him here.
Stay seated.
Sit down, sir.
Hey, Swain, what's the food and water situation on board? There's not very much.
Maybe enough for another day, tops.
Please help us! OK, does anyone here need medical treatment? Is anyone here sick? No.
No.
Actually, ma'am, they all look in pretty good health.
What's your situation, X? Sir, the crew and the passengers all appear to be in good health.
They are critically short on food and water, though, sir.
There's also some debate as to where they're heading.
What sort of debate? The master says they're heading for Merauke.
One of the passengers says they're bound for Australia.
MIKE: Is she seaworthy? Yes, sir, the vessel is seaworthy.
Then we have no option.
Let's get them resupplied and escort them back into international waters.
OK.
Copy that, sir.
X! Yeah? I found this hidden in the wheelhouse along with the master's personal possessions.
Hey, hey, hey.
Settle down.
We'll be out of here in a minute.
Hey, Swain? What do you make of this? Swain? Swain! Swain! Swain! Swain, put him down! Swain! Let him go.
Scumbag! Smear a drop of blood in the circle.
How it reacts gives you the blood type.
Takes about five minutes.
There is a card for every passenger on that ship.
And this is Rohypnol.
The date-rape drug, yeah? When I realised, yes, I went him.
This girl couldn't be more than five years old.
Swain, that is no excuse for assault.
When you realised what, Swain? Sir, these people aren't refugees.
They're human cattle.
What? They're all in good health.
They've all been tissue matched - there's probably a buyer already waiting for a kidney or God knows what else.
You think they're gonna sell their organs? No, I think someone intends to steal them.
Why would you need Rohypnol if you're a willing participant? And you can't tell me that this little girl gave her consent to be butchered.
Alright.
RO, you speak some Malay and Bahasa.
You and Charge go and talk with them, see what you can find out.
Yes, sir.
Carry on, Swain.
Yes, sir.
It is possible that they entered Australian waters unintentionally.
On their way to Merauke? Without enough food and water, I suspect Merauke's just a cover.
Have another chat with the ship's master.
Let him know it's in his best interest to cooperate.
Yes, sir.
(SPEAKS MALAY) He says he doesn't understand.
Well, he understood well enough on the SIEV.
Who are you working for? (REPEATS MALAY PHRASE) What was your destination? (REPEATS MALAY PHRASE) Sir, perhaps what you DON'T understand is how much trouble you're in.
I'm gonna ask you again - what is your destination? Merauke.
Without any food or water? I don't think so.
This man.
He's lying, X.
That's pretty obvious.
You never play poker, sport? (REPEATS MALAY PHRASE SPITEFULLY) Oh, you don't understand? (YELPS) Dutchy! Dutchy! Just give me five minutes.
You understand THAT, don't you, sunshine? Get your hands off him.
That's an order.
Don't hurt me! I will tell you! Thought you might.
Too far.
I don't think they're in league with the master.
They all swear they're refugees just looking for a better life in Australia Is that your take on it too? Yes, sir.
What did they say about the blood tests? Condition of getting on the boat.
Yeah, and they got pretty upset when RO told them someone had dibs on their kidneys.
Who wouldn't? Explain yourself.
He was being a smart-arse, and all I did was ruffle his shirt.
Is that what you call it? And if he didn't talk, what then? I guess we'll never know, will we? I've told you before Better get these coordinates to the boss.
RO: Think it went over their head.
Never mind.
DUTCHY: Sir Sir, the SIEV, it wasn't heading for land.
It was going to rendezvous with another vessel.
Berkleman.
Yes.
And we found the coordinates.
Good work.
RO, get me NAVCOM.
Yes, sir.
I take it there's no-one on this SIEV capable of navigating it safely back to their home port? No, sir.
Not a chance.
Alright.
They might get their chance to claim asylum after all.
Swain, you'll lead the steaming party.
Who do you want with you? Sir, Bird's got one day left on her rotation with me.
Swain, she hasn't had enough experience.
Might be a good way for her to get some.
RO and Charge seem to think the refugees pose no threat.
And there are young women and children on board, so A female might be helpful.
Mmm.
Get it restocked and refuelled AS AP.
Yes, sir.
I wanna keep this rendezvous with Mr Berkleman.
Well, I actually come from Melbourne, which is way down the bottom of Australia.
Are you m-married? Uh, no, I'm not married.
I just finished school.
Are you married? Oh! No.
I find a husband in Australia.
Oh, right.
Good luck! (LAUGHS) OK.
That should get you fed and watered till Darwin.
Thank you.
Hey, Bird! Enjoy the cruise.
I will! (LAUGHS) Hey! Happy hunting.
Yeah.
Fingers crossed.
Ciao, amigos! See you back at home, yeah? Will do.
They're just going back to the navy boat now.
What's our ETA to those coordinates? At this rate, we should be there in under two hours.
Very good.
Sir, we will be there well ahead of the SIEV's rendezvous time with the 'Longview'.
That'll give us the advantage.
We'll sit below the horizon and wait for Mr Berkleman.
Sir, I was thinking that if the 'Longview' was damaged in Cyclone Tiogo, Berkleman might have a new boat.
I agree.
Did the master of the SIEV give you the vessel's name? No.
I think we were lucky to even get the coordinates.
Come what may, we'll be ready for him.
(READS) "Sorry I couldn't eat dinner.
"Too seasick.
Looks good, but.
" That was Bird just after she came on board.
I think she thought the comment book was compulsory paperwork.
So do you ever take these suggestions on board? Nope! Only one chef on this boat.
Comment book really just makes them feel like they're having an input.
Hey, that sounds really bad.
Do NOT tell anyone I said that! What's it worth to you? So I was thinking about going for my hook.
Leading seaman.
That's a good idea.
Yeah.
I figure if you can get it, how hard can it be? (CLEARS THROAT) I won't bite.
And I'll offer to help you prepare for it if you want.
Really? you'd do that for me? Yeah.
Maybe next time we get shore leave together, we can spend some time and really go at it hammer and tongs.
The studying, you know.
Getting you up to speed.
Yeah, that sounds really good.
(CLEARS THROAT) Vessel off my starboard quarter, this is an Australian Navy vessel.
Please identify yourself and state your business.
Over.
Why isn't it responding? Dunno.
Vessel off my starboard quarter, this is the Australian Navy.
He looks friendly enough.
MAN: Ahoy, navy! This is the 'Kalinda'.
We need your help.
We've lost our radio.
We request permission to come alongside.
That would explain it.
Sir, boarding party is armed and standing by.
As soon as we detect Berkleman's vessel, we move.
It won't take him long to realise what's going on.
SWAIN: 'Hammersley', 'Hammersley', this is Swain.
Do you copy? Over.
'Hammersley'.
Over.
'Hammersley', we have a vessel on approach, the 'Kalinda', requesting radio assistance.
Over.
Roger that, Swain.
Over.
Swain out.
They're just coming on board to use our radio.
There's nothing to worry about.
Oh, what a stroke of luck! Australian Navy would be the last people we'd expect to find on a boat like this.
We saw you from a distance.
Sergio Morelli.
Serge.
G'day, mate.
Chris Everybody get down on the deck now! Everyone! Get your head down! Don't even think about it! What are you doing on my boat? Are they gonna kill us? No.
No, no.
Look, they wouldn't risk it.
We'll be fine, alright? Then what are they doing? We took the cards with the blood types.
They're just redoing the tests, that's all.
OK? Hurry up.
It takes as long as it takes.
Nobody move! Nobody! I can't stop the bleeding! Get some trauma pads from below.
Move! Anybody try anything stupid and they'll end up like him.
(SPEAKS MALAY) Understand?! Sergio? I'm trying.
I don't know.
I think I've stopped it.
Hurry with those pads! you're gonna kill him like that, you know? Are you a doctor? Me? No, no.
Just a ship's medic.
A neck wound like that, you need to apply enough pressure to stop the bleeding, but too much, like he's doing, you'll stop the blood getting to the brain, kill him anyway.
Take over.
I told you - I'm not a doctor.
I'm just a medic.
Or I'll hurt her.
Alright.
On my 'three', you need to remove pressure, alright? One, two, three.
OK, you need to get on the radio.
Organise a medivac.
No.
Either this guy gets to a hospital or he dies.
Hospital treatment, we can do.
What are you talking about? On my boat.
Get a stretcher.
Now, one false move and I WILL kill you.
By my calculations, if we hadn't intercepted the SIEV, she'd be at the rv point now.
So, where's Berkleman? It's unlikely for him to be a no-show.
He has human cargo to collect.
Agreed.
Maybe he's had mechanical problems.
Maybe.
Save his life.
I told you - I'm not a doctor.
I don't have the skill for this.
I don't care.
Just do it.
Sergio, get us out of here.
And tell Warlow to come down soon as he's finished loading the cargo.
Well, what are you waiting for? Look, I need another pair of hands, OK? I need hers.
I take the pressure off here, he'll bleed out in a minute.
I know what you're thinking.
As soon as you're both unfettered, you'll take a chance and try something.
Now, you saw what a shotgun can do at close range.
Be stupid, and you will die.
Bird, I need you to listen carefully.
I need you to find some fluids, OK? Some blood serum or some Hartmann's.
I need you to set up a drip and I need you to cannulate him.
I'll talk you through it, alright? you'll be fine.
It's gonna be OK.
RO: Swain, this is 'Hammersley'.
SITREP.
Over.
Swain, this is 'Hammersley'.
SITREP.
Over.
Swain, this is 'Hammersley'.
SITREP.
Over.
Sir, I'm having trouble reaching Swain and Bird for their scheduled check-in.
When did they last check in? It was about an hour ago.
1315.
They were offering assistance to a passing vessel, the 'Kalinda'.
It was having radio problems.
I'll plot a course to their estimated position, sir.
Good, X.
Nothing's happening here.
The coordinates must have been bogus.
RO, keep trying to contact Swain.
Yes, sir.
And find out anything you can on this 'Kalinda'.
Yes, sir.
Is there any Hartmann's? No.
The man's blood pressure is dropping.
He needs fluids.
I just pay for the stuff.
I don't stock the cupboard.
No blood serum, no fluids, little in the way of resuscitation equipment.
I haven't seen any anaesthetic.
It's more an abattoir than a hospital.
What do you do - drug them, kill them, harvest their organs? There's a guy in Tokyo in the final stages of renal failure.
He probably has a few days to live.
There's a little girl in Tel Aviv, her parents by her bedside, watching her slowly die.
There's a guy in New York, the head of a major financial institution you're a despicable human being, you know? You may see me as an angel of death, but others see me as a life-giver.
The truth is I'm just a businessman.
Supply and demand.
If people weren't prepared to pay, we wouldn't be here.
But plenty of people are prepared to pay.
Now, the brutal reality is not all men are created equal.
Not all lives are worth the same.
Well, none of that is gonna save him.
Now, you've got all this set-up - there must be someone on board with medical training.
Of course.
Where the hell is he? Dr Sangster is a valued employee.
(MONITOR BEEPS) So keep him alive.
Swain OK, he's crashing.
I need you to put pressure on his neck - where mine is, OK? Count of three.
One, two, three.
Not too hard.
OK.
Alright.
Alright.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten 21, 22 (MONITOR DRONES) 23, 24, 25, 26, Enough.
How long's he been down for? Just over 10 minutes.
He's dead.
We're wasting time.
He needed more fluids.
Alright! We got work to do.
So get cleaned up.
What? Well, you're the doctor now.
Listen, if you think for one second that I'm gonna help you in this You have no idea who you're dealing with.
I am already behind schedule because of a lost shipment.
How many innocent people died for that? Listen, some of my customers can wait until we find somebody to take his place, but one can't.
The guy in Tokyo is a powerful yakuza boss.
Now, there is already a plane on its way to collect a matching kidney.
If that kidney is not delivered on time, the consequences do not bear thinking about.
So if you and your little Bird want to stay alive you gotta do what I say.
Killing us is not gonna solve your problem, is it? True.
So, uh I'll just kill her slowly and painfully in front of you.
Swain, this is 'Hammersley'.
SITREP.
Over.
(PHONE RINGS) 'Hammersley'.
Mike Flynn.
Mike, Max.
We've just had some intel on Berkleman.
The 'Longview' WAS badly damaged in Cyclone Tiogo but he has acquired and refurbished a new vessel.
An old wooden cruiser.
The 'Kalinda'.
How did you know? I was hoping I was wrong.
He somehow managed to locate and intercept the SIEV.
I'm missing two crew members who were on board.
We're heading for their last known position now.
OK, send us those coordinates.
We'll use everything we have here.
Keep me informed.
(ENDS CALL) I attached the photos.
Good.
Well, it seems we're in luck.
Looks like Dr Sangster completed one task before his demise.
One of the cargo is a compatible B-negative donor.
Well, it seems your moral dilemma is solved, my friend.
No-one else needs to die today.
Go fetch the body.
And you better scrub up.
You don't wanna contaminate the product.
Sir, there's evidence here of gunfire.
And there's a lot of blood on the deck.
Someone's put up a fight here.
X! Sir, we've got some dog tags here.
They're Bird's.
They're Bird's.
Must have been a tracking device on board.
Should have known.
Well, don't blame yourself.
Let's just find our sailors.
X, is there any indication on board as to where the 'Kalinda' might have gone? Over.
That's a negative, sir.
Ma'am, there should be a tracking device on board.
It'll be about the size of a mobile phone and it'll be high up on the canopy somewhere.
Over.
(DOOR OPENS) You lied to us.
Big mistake.
Sit.
Sit down.
Mr Putra, I'm going to update you on your situation.
Please stop me at any time if you don't understand.
Before, we only had circumstantial evidence linking you to the illegal organ trade.
Then, as I have no doubt you were aware, the most likely outcome would be you being charged with some Immigration offences, spending some time in prison, and then being deported to your country of residence.
Sir, that has changed.
This transmitter was found on your vessel.
So we now have hard evidence of your involvement.
So unless you cooperate fully and tell us where Mr Berkleman is heading, you will spend the rest of your life in prison.
Your wife and children you'll never see them again.
Your children will grow up not knowing their father.
Sir, you will be a forgotten man.
It'll be like you never existed.
I don't know where they went.
I swear I don't.
That is a real shame.
Thought you had him.
Wait! I will tell you.
Please.
A seaplane? Why would Berkleman go to all the trouble of putting them onto a SIEV then his own boat, then a seaplane? But he doesn't.
Only the organs go onto the plane.
They're harvested on his boat.
He's got it all set up.
And then the bodies are weighted down and disposed of at sea.
Oh, they're butchers.
It's horrible.
We need to get to that position fast.
Tell RO to get me NAVCOM.
Yes, sir.
And, Kate well done.
OK, let's get started.
I just wanna say it one more time - I don't have the training for this.
Well, then maybe I should just kill you both and hack it out with a chainsaw.
Swain! Are you prepared to give it a go? Sure.
Good! OK.
It's not gonna work.
Wrong answer.
No, they're not viable.
The kidneys aren't viable.
What? They're not viable.
The shotgun blast entered at the back, under the rib, and spread.
They're damaged.
They're both damaged.
They're not viable.
I could test the doctor! Hey! It's no match! Where are they? What? Dog tags.
I don't know.
Why? Blood type.
Test her.
What? Can't remember my my blood type.
Can you? No.
B-negative isn't very common, is it? No.
So chances are that I You won't be a match.
She's talking too much, this one here.
Then what happens? I don't know.
If he doesn't need us, why would he keep us alive? Listen, Bird No, please.
Don't tell me it's gonna be OK.
They'll be looking for us.
It's just a matter of time.
We're running out of time.
Basta, basta! Enough talk.
Sit down.
Quick! Sit down.
It's time.
O-negative.
OK, so that rules me out.
What? (SIGHS) Tell her.
O-negative is the only blood type that's compatible with all the others.
Universal donor.
you're a match.
Now, this is where you're gonna say not in a million years will you operate on your pretty young friend, and where I once again point out the obvious.
You have no choice if you want to live.
Put her on the table.
No! Hey! Get over here! No, no, no! Don't even think about it! This is insane, OK? This is not an operating theatre.
There is no anaesthetic, no ventilator.
I am not a doctor! I don't know what I'm doing! There are books! Books! Sangster was nothing more than a talented GP.
His patients were dead! you're getting hung up on the details.
(BIRD GASPS) As for anaesthetic there's chloroform.
Swain! Buonasera, signorina.
Buonasera.
Your choice.
Sweet dreams.
Get an ETA on the plane.
Wait, wait! Wait! For God's sake, wait! you'll do it? (WHISPERS) Yeah.
Capitano! Not now.
It's the plane.
The pilot wants to talk to you.
Tell him it's not a good time.
I did, but he insisted.
One false move, kill him, but under no circumstances damage her.
you're doing very well, my friend.
I'll see you in a minute.
I'm I'm gonna need a hand.
Too bad.
Please.
No.
Well, I can't do anything until it's sorted out.
What? Her bra strap - it's pulling her skin too tight, and I need one of you to remove it.
Hmm! You remove it.
OK.
I thought time was an issue.
I'll have to scrub in all over again.
Alright, alright.
Stop.
Stop, I'll do it.
One-handed, no problem.
Ahh! XO: 'Lightning', this is 'Thunder'.
You board the 'Kalinda', we'll take up the pursuit.
XO: He's got a gun! Fire - he's shooting! OK engage! Get down! Face down! Sir, light aircraft bearing 190, range 10 nautical miles.
It's aborting its approach.
It's turning away.
Looks like Berkleman just lost his ride.
Get down! Get down, face down on the wheel! Get down! Hands behind your back.
Look after these two.
Jessica? Jess? Jess, wake up.
Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Hey? No, no, no.
It's not your blood.
It's not your blood.
It's not your blood.
It's OK.
It's alright.
It's OK.
So Berkleman and his crew are under guard down in Austere and the refugees are being tended to on the boat deck.
Very good.
And Bird? She's resting comfortably - Swain's gonna keep her in the wardroom overnight for observation.
I'll stop by and see her in a minute.
I'm impressed.
She handled the situation very well.
Mmm.
Anything else? Kate? No, that's all.
Goodnight.
Goodnight, ma'am.
Goodnight.
Oh, ma'am? Just wanted to say what a good job Able Seaman Brown's been doing.
Just thought as her divisional officer, you should know.
Thank you, 2Dads.
Goodnight, ma'am.
Goodnight.
(WHISPERS) She asleep? Yeah.
Looks peaceful.
Yeah, she does.
For when she wakes up.
I've passed on your request for counselling to be made available to the refugees.
And to her? And for you.
I'm fine.
It's her I'm worried about.
Swain I'm fine.
Thank you, but I'm fine.
OK.
If you change your mind Goodnight, sir.
Goodnight.

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