Pesaro, he beat up a nurse and lashed out at the police: sentenced to 7 months

The 32-year-old of foreign origins who last April, on the night between Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st, had brutally attacked a nurse in the emergency room of the hospital was sentenced to seven months.San Salvatore hospital in Pesaroinflicting wounds believed to be healable in seven days and also lashing out at the police who intervened to calm her down.

The woman, who had accompanied a relative, had been aggressive, for no apparent reason, since the ambulance journey. Then, upon arriving at the hospital, she flew into a rage, directing her anger at a nurse, grabbing her by the hair, throwing her to the ground and kicking her. Even towards the health workers who came to help her colleague, her reaction was violent, but that wasn’t enough: she even gave a not exactly friendly welcome to the police called by the security guard present on site, who somehow managed to divide her by the staff.

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Just for resistance to public official, the 32-year-old, who had some criminal records, had been arrested, and a complaint had also been filed against her interruption of public service. During the validation she had admitted the charges and apologized, claiming to be drunk and therefore in a state of alteration. She was placed under house arrest with permission to go to work, but in recent weeks she has relapsed, beating her husband, who is much older than her, and sending him to hospital. This time it was the police officers who intervened, and the woman ended up in prison.

In addition to the seven months for the attack on the nurse (the prosecutor had asked for nine), he will have to compensate a policeman with 250 euros, who was also reported with a few days of prognosis and became a civil party, asking for 1,000 euros in compensation.

Nurse Times editorial team

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