Nurse set fire to himself after being unfairly dismissed, probe finds An NHS nurse who set himself alight after being sacked was “treated unfairly” and wrongly accused of dishonesty, an independent review has found.
Amin Abdullah, 41, died on February 9, 2016, close to Kensington Palace in London, weeks after being dismissed from Charing Cross Hospital.
The review criticises the trust's handling of disciplinary procedures which occurred after the nurse signed a petition backing a colleague who had received a complaint from a patient. The Daily Telegraph
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Amin Abdullah, 41, died on February 9, 2016, close to Kensington Palace in London, weeks after being dismissed from Charing Cross Hospital.
The review criticises the trust's handling of disciplinary procedures which occurred after the nurse signed a petition backing a colleague who had received a complaint from a patient. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Amin Abdullah: Nurse who set himself on fire 'unfairly dismissed' BBC London
- Amin Abdullah: Man who set himself on fire outside Kensington Palace was nurse sacked from London hospital The Independent
- Nurse who set himself on fire outside Kensington Palace after losing job was 'treated unfairly', report finds The Independent
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