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Three Whipps Cross healthcare assistants rebailed over assault allegations

Monday, July 30, 2012
9:31 AM

Three female healthcare assistants have been rebailed until August 15 over allegations of assault at Whipps Cross University Hospital.

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The three women returned to an east London police station on Friday after being arrested on suspicion of common assault of a number of elderly patients on April 26.

Allegations of physical and verbal abuse at the hospital’s Beech ward in Whipps Cross Road, Leytonstone, which has been changed to a general admissions ward, were raised with senior nursing staff in April.

The women have been suspended from their work and an investigation by Barts Health NHS Trust is ongoing.

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