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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Stepping Hill Nurse Victorino Chua Jailed for Life

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A nurse who murdered and poisoned vulnerable patients in his care, forcing a hospital to the brink of closure, has been jailed for life.

Victorino Chua, 49, described by detectives as a narcissistic psychopath, injected insulin into saline bags and ampoules while working on two acute wards at Stepping Hill hospital, Stockport, in June and July 2011. These were then unwittingly used by other nurses on the ward, leading to a series of insulin overdoses.

The actions of Chua, a Filipino, have raised fears about unqualified foreign nurses working in British hospitals after it emerged that the investigation found inconsistencies in his medical qualifications.

On Monday he was found guilty of murdering Tracy Arden, 44, and Alfred Weaver, known to his family as Derek, who was 83. Another victim, Grant Misell, 41, was left brain-damaged, from which he made a slow but imperfect recovery.

On Tuesday Mr Justice Openshaw sentenced Chua to life in prison with a minimum term of 35 years as his victims’ friends and family looked on at Manchester crown court. Chua showed no emotion as he was told he would be an old man before he was considered for parole.

The judge said: “It is a striking, sinister and truly wicked feature of the case that he did not personally administer contaminated products directly to most of these patients for, having left saline bags and ampoules contaminated with insulin in the treatment rooms, he did not know which nurse would innocently collect them, still less to which patient the nurse would then unwittingly administer the poison.

“Thus, nearly all the victims were chosen at random; it is as if he left it to fate to decide who would be the victim.”

Openshaw said Chua must now pay the price for his dreadful crime. Stifled cries could be heard from the public gallery as Chua was taken down.

Arden, who had multiple sclerosis, was admitted to Stepping Hill for a mild chest infection and would have expected to “sail through this storm”, the court heard. She was pronounced dead eight hours after admission after being treated with a saline ampoule contaminated with insulin.

Weaver was admitted with a chest infection and, after being given a saline drip, “appeared to be in agony, eyes rolling back in his head”. He died 10 days later.

Outside court, Weaver’s siblings Kenneth Graham Weaver and Lynda Bleasdale paid tribute to their brother. “He was a terrific man,” his brother said. “He had an inventive mind. He was a problem-solver.”

Chua was also found guilty of 22 counts of attempted grievous bodily harm, one count of grievous bodily harm, seven of attempting to administer poison and one of administering poison.

Greater Manchester police raised concerns about Chua’s medical qualifications with the Department of Health and the Home Office, as well as contacting the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Nazir Afzal, who led the Crown Prosecution Service in north-west England from 2011 until earlier this year, said the findings raised the “extremely worrying” prospect that other untrained migrants could be working in British hospitals.

He told BBC North West Tonight on Monday: “In all my 24 years as a prosecutor, I have never escalated concerns to another government department except in this case. I do not know whether there were hundreds or thousands or dozens. What I do know is the opportunities were there for them to lie about their qualifications, to obtain them fraudulently, and to cover up their disciplinary matters.”

Prosecutors told the jury that Chua had taken out his personal frustrations on patients “for reasons truly known only to himself”, but they drew attention to a self-penned letter found at Chua’s home after his arrest.

Described as “the bitter nurse confession” by Chua, he said he was “an angel turned into an evil person” and “there’s a devil in me”. He also wrote of having things he would “take to the grave”.

39 comments:

  1. He is a disgrace both to the filipino nation & to the nursing profession!

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    1. kung CHUA yan, e di CHINESE!

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    2. mukha pa lang pinoy na pinoy na pagpipilitan mo Chinese, matalino ka din

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    3. Chinese blood still runs in his veins. Kaya capable siya of doing unimaginable things.

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  2. Yikes! Bad for Filipino nurses' rep.

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  3. Baliw! damay nanaman ang ibang pinoy nyan!

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    1. Yup, ofws, especially nurses...

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  4. Sad to hear stories like this. He didn't only kill/hurt those patients, he also terrorised the whole foreign community in UK. :(

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  5. He has brought shame to all decent and hard working Filipino professionals abroad. Unfortunately, Filipinos will now be treated with a shade of doubt over his crime.

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  6. I read a post in facebook about a british journalist who got a nurse license in Ph. Grabe nakakahiya talaga at napaka-unfair dun sa mga sineseryoso ang profession nila. Mas lalong maghihigpit nanaman ang ibang bansa sa pagtanggap ng skilled workers from PH

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  7. isang malaking kahihiyan sa mga pinoy ang pangyayaring ito kawawa lang ang ibang nurses sa abroad esp sa Uk madadamay pa tuloy Im sure lalo silang ididiscriminate at pag iinitan dun ngayon

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    1. I agree with you. They implement a lot of policies and procedures against racism but it is very apparent among the work force especially in health profession. Grabe sila mag discriminate pero pag nag reklamo ka ikaw pa ang masama mas lalo na pag ang naka bangga mo yung native nila. Dalawang beses na akong pinagsabihan ng racist remark while doing my food shopping and while walking just outside my flat. It's sad but we have to work to support our family back in the Philippines.

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  8. Filipino by citizenship, Chinese by blood. Di sya Pinoy Pride

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    1. Typical Pinoy, always in DENIAL!!!

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    2. You nailed it .

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    3. Pero kapag finalist ng talent show, kahit 1/8 filipino by blood, not filipino by citizenship, doesn't speak filipino, has not been to pinas - pinoy pride.

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    4. Korek! Anon 7:52, tinatakwil sya kasi may ibang blood,pero filipino by citizenshipm tapos yung mga 1/8 na lang still Filipino sa inyo, Tsk.tsk.

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  9. pa* u sh*t! sinira mo ang dignidad ng mga OFW katulad ko! mabulok ka sana sa kulungan!

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  10. graduate ng recto university pag malabo ang "credentials". noon pa na-feature yang recto univ sa magandang gabi bayan. ako mismo first hand ko nakita actual diploma vs fake...UST ang na-fake na diploma. kung may comparison, obvious. pero kung wala, pasable.

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    1. Kahit na mataas pinag-aralan mo kung may intent kang mag-murder ng tao...

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    2. Diba may red ribbon na? Lahat ng documents mo, pag pupunta ka abroad, ipapa redribbon na daw sa DFA para iwas fake. Hayy kawawa mga OFW especially the nurses.,

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  11. Im waiting for the proud filipino comment...

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  12. Pinahiya mo yung mga pinoy nurses abroad!

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  13. Alam ko walang death penalty sa UK so baka ang hatol sa kanya 25 years to life with possibility of parole.

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    1. Ay basta ka na lang ba nagcomment ng hindi binasa ang post ni FP? Feeling may alam, mali naman. Magbasa ka na lang sa taas 'te. Ang sabi nga is life imprisonment at minimum of 35yrs. Susme!

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    2. Minimum of 35 years nga nagbabasa ka ba?

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    3. Minimum of 35 yrs. without a possibilty of parole. So kung mag parole man sya, sobrang tanda na nya.

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  14. H na B na to. Dinudungisan pa ang pangalan ng mga matitinong nurse na nagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa. Dapat yan ang mga binibitay eh.

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  15. may t*p*k ka kuya

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  16. You ruined our reputation. You deserved more than that.

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  17. he's already a UK citizen, sinayang mo blessings mo. nandamay ka pa

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  18. grabe comments ng mga briton against foreign nurses, sobrang bad image na tayo

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  19. You are such a disgrace! Grabe na nga ung competition ng mga nurses abroad and you did this. I pity those innocent lives na nadamay sa kabaliwan mo. Sa ibang bansa kapa tlga nghasik ng lagim. Tsktsk tsk!

    -Lukresyang Palaka ^_^-

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  20. He snapped. Sabi hindi nya kinaya ang pressure. Halos sa kanya daw inuutos ng mga workmates nya ang trabaho. Mabait nman daw yan. Nakakalungkot isipin na may mga tao na hindi kinakaya ang pressure o walang proper medication at taong makausap.

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  21. PSYCHOPATHS EVERYWHERE, MY GOSH!!!
    the recent air crash at the Alps din was caused by the psychopath co-pilot!!!
    super scary na the people nowadays

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  22. Another disturbing human being. You can't really be safe anywhere.

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  23. What is wrong with this man?? Seriously.

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  24. I'm a nurse here in UK.Known ang mga Filipino dito na masisipag at maalaga sa mga pasyente.Pero since naging headline dito yan,parang nag-iba na ang trato sa amin.Damay kami lahat mga Pinoy nurses dito.

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  25. where are the #Filipino Pride commenters?

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