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Sim Kwang Wee, 53, admitted to injuring a motorist who had hit an ambulance attendant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and had used his forehead to push the forehead of a nurse who l? accompanied him. pain and injury using his forehead to strike Mr. Thomas Charles, 64, on the forehead.
The incident occurred on December 14, 2016, at the emergency ambulance drop-off point facing the hospital emergency department
. used his forehead to push the officer who accompanied him, Mr. Charles Gabriel, 29 years old. He did so because he was unhappy that Mr. Gabriel had used his mobile phone to film him.
Sim had assaulted the two men while they were trying to bring down an 82-year-old patient suspected of stroke from the ambulance, noted district judge Ng Peng Hong in the grounds of decision made public late. Last month.
The back door of the ambulance could not be opened because Sim's vehicle was inconveniencing. The private driver had previously helped a domestic worker to seek treatment at TTSH
when Sim was asked to give in, he refused and the blow followed.
million. Charles finally drove to another landing point at 20 m a way. He later received outpatient treatment at the hospital
Deputy Attorney Kong Kuek Foo called for a term of imprisonment as ambulance workers performed a critical public service and any violence against them can not be tolerated .
John Koh pleaded for leniency and urged the court to impose a fine, arguing that Sim lost his temper.
The judge noted the scandalous and detestable behavior of Sim and the assault took place in a public hospital. "This would cause worry and concern to the public."
Sim appeals the decision
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