A nurse caught on a secret camera dragging a frail elderly woman through a care home before dumping her in a urine-stained bed has been struck off from the nursing register.
Mamello Herring was filmed 'drag-lifting' 85-year-old Angelina Lanera through Claremont House Care Home, Halifax, YorkshireLive reports.
The camera had been hidden in her room by Angelina's son after he suspected she was being mistreated.
Shocking footage shows Angelina screaming and crying as Herring, along with carer Maria Jackson, manhandled the elderly woman to her bed with her underwear around her ankles.
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Today Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) stripped Herring of her license and banned her from the profession for 18 months.
The decision came a year after Herring was previously sentenced to an 18-month community order and told to do 250 hours unpaid work by a judge at Bradford Crown Court last year.
The 56-year-old didn't attend the NMC hearing, but a panel took just two days to deliver their verdict.
The panel heard how Angelina was "physically frail, had reduced mobility, suffered from dementia, psychosis and was partially blind".
She used a walking frame and needed the help of two members of staff to go to the toilet.
"She also required careful and calm explanations when interventions were taking place," said the report.
But on December 1, 2018, Angelina was subjected to vile treatment at the hands of Herring and Jackson.
The pair pulled Angelina across the floor using a 'drag lift' technique as they scooped her up under the armpits. The practice is banned as it often causes injuries, but it didn't stop the two members of staff from subjecting
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