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Nursing home manager and two of her staff face jail after they admitted lying over death of pensioner who died from complications after falling from her wheelchair

A nursing home director and two staff admitted that after the death of a resident, he was trying to mislead the course of justice by covering failures.

84 -year -old Shirley Froggett caught pneumonia after an operation caused by the fact that he fell from the wheelchair and broke the femur (thighbone) when he was unattended in the new Lodge nursing home in Derby.

Lindsey Foster, a home manager, said that the staff members lie to Naeeba Ahmed and Prebina Thapa to lie to an investigation into death and that they tied Mrs. Foggett to a wheelchair.

However, it turned out that despite a nursing assessment of the wheelchair he used, he should not have a clasp.

Two young personnel later admitted that they were opposite in their first evidence.

No staff saw that Ms. Froggett, who has been home for almost two years, fell from a wheelchair on September 19, 2018.

They were warned by other residents about their shortage. He died in the hospital on November 8th that year.

In 2022, the 43 -year -old Foster was found guilty of deliberate negligence and had already accepted the attempt to mislead the course of justice.

Shirley Froggett was taken to hospital after his family came to find him covered with caries.

Lindsey Foster, staff members Naeeba Ahmed and Prebina Thapa'ya lies to an investigation into the death of Mrs. Froggett and said that they tied Mrs. Froggett to the wheelchair

Lindsey Foster, staff members Naeeba Ahmed and Prebina Thapa’ya lies to an investigation into the death of Mrs. Froggett and said that they tied Mrs. Froggett to the wheelchair

Rakeeba Ahmed was found guilty of misleading the course of justice

Rakeeba Ahmed was found guilty of misleading the course of justice

Today at Derby Crown Court, 33-year-old care workers from Stoke-on-Trent Ahmed and 37-year-old Thapa were found guilty of misleading the course of justice from Cardiff.

A deliberate negligence accusation against a double ‘was left to sleep in the file’.

47 -year -old nurse Amar Muneer, a fourth staff member, was found guilty of a single deliberate negligence.

Ms. Froggett was not in the nursing home on the evening of her fell, but when she arrived the next morning, the doctor could not call.

A Coroner found that the former piano teacher died of bronchopneumoni caused by a broken left femur. The investigation in 2021 concluded that the retirement died as a result of an accident that contributed to neglect.

Mrs. Froggett’s family was told that her family opened a belt in her wheelchair before she fell.

Foster said to the family that Mrs. Froggett, who suffered from balance problems and dementia after stroke, said that she thought ‘went to shopping’.

New Lodge was also criticized for not calling an ambulance and even a doctor to examine the two mothers and six grandmothers after autumn.

Prenina Thapa will be sentenced to common defendants in February

Prenina Thapa will be sentenced to common defendants in February

Amar Muneer was not in the nursing home on the evening when Mrs. Froggett fell, but the doctor could not call the next morning.

Amar Muneer was not in the nursing home on the evening when Mrs. Froggett fell, but the doctor could not call the next morning.

Only after his family appeared, he saw that his body was covered with caries and insisted on doing something more.

Later, it turned out that Mrs. Froggett broke her hip and required an operation.

An investigation by the Maintenance Quality Commission led to the accusations against New Lodge and Foster holders in 2022.

New Lodge nursing care, a boarding care home that provides personal care to people aged 65 and over, was sentenced to £ 30,000.

In addition, 170 £ sacrifice additional fee and maintenance quality commission was ordered to pay for the cost of prosecution of 7,500.

Mrs. Froggett was moved to the nursing home (above) in November 2016

Mrs. Froggett was moved to the nursing home (above) in November 2016

Foster was also ordered to pay £ 105.22 to prosecution costs, and £ 80 to pay the sacrifice additional fee for £ 1,200.

In February, Foster will be convicted of the course of justice with Akhtar and Thapa. Muneer of Staffordshire, Burton-on-Trent will be sentenced to the same day for deliberate negligence.

Apart from the court, the detective officer Natalie Barnett read a statement they mentioned about ‘enormous relaxes’ to be guilty of Ms. Froggett’s family.

The family called everyone who has a loved one to ‘stay awake and talk for those who cannot speak for themselves’.

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