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This criterion also encompasses the idea that the claimant must have perceived the events with their own unaided senses and that their psychiatric condition arose as a direct reaction to this. This extended to witnessing the immediate aftermath in McLoughlin. In Alcock, however, the Lords did not rule out the possibility of perceiving the events through a different medium.
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