SYDNEY (AP) — A Sydney nurse has been charged with making threats after she appeared in an online video saying she would not ...
A New South Wales nurse, suspended over a social media video in which she allegedly said she would refuse to treat and kill ...
A Sydney nurse has been banned from using social media under strict bail conditions after being charged over allegedly ...
The remarks set off a firestorm with authorities suspending the staff members and making moves to sack and bar them from ever ...
One of the two Sydney nurses who allegedly threatened to harm and suggested killing Israeli patients who turn up to hospital ...
Sarah Abu Lebdeh was deregistered by the Nursing and Midwiferey Council of NSW, effective from February 13, after a video circulated online of her allegedly threatening Israeli patients while wearing ...
These charges have been laid following a lot of hard work and legal advice,” said NSW Police Comissioner Karen Webb.
It's understood Ahmad 'Rashad' Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh have not yet spoken formally to police but are in contact with officers. Detectives have also asked Israeli influencer Max Veifer for ...
Health authorities are trawling through thousands of hospital patient records in a bid to establish whether two Sydney nurses ...
Two nurses at the centre of the hate speech video filmed inside Bankstown Hospital have refused to be voluntarily interviewed by police.
Correct.” Following this admission Sarah Abu Lebdeh makes her presence known, stating that “they killed innocent people”. When Mr Veifer asks Ms Abu Lebdeh what is wrong with protecting his ...
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