Drink-driving midwife, 50, who hit boy, 17, leaving him with fractured skull allowed to keep job - News Summed Up

Drink-driving midwife, 50, who hit boy, 17, leaving him with fractured skull allowed to keep job


Hogg, of Maghull, admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving with excess alcohol, and was jailed for 12 months in December last year. They have the power to ask an independent panel for nurses and midwives to be struck off. During the hearing the panel noted Hogg's 'considerable remorse' and 'detailed' description of how she would avoid a repeat of the offence. The crash, on March 23, 2019, left talented footballer and cricketer Alex with injuries including a fractured skull, bleeding on the brain, damaged vertebrae and torn knee ligaments. 'Although your victim sustained significant and serious injuries, there is no evidence before this panel that your actions on 23 March 2019 placed patients at a risk of harm.'


Source: Daily Mail December 05, 2020 14:27 UTC



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