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Home / Crime and Justice / Nurse's 'Burning Liquid' Attack on Paralyzed Patient

Nurse's 'Burning Liquid' Attack on Paralyzed Patient

15 Dec, 2025

Summary

  • Nurse applied burning liquid to a paralyzed patient's penis.
  • Patient could only communicate through eye movements and nods.
  • Nurse denied accusations, suggesting patient had 'false memories'.
Nurse's 'Burning Liquid' Attack on Paralyzed Patient

A nurse with four decades of experience, Andrew Jonathan Davies, has been removed from the nursing register following serious misconduct. He was found to have applied a burning liquid, described by the patient as "acid," to the penis of a paralyzed man in 2021. The patient, who suffered from Guillain-Barre Syndrome, had limited communication abilities, relying on eye movements and nods to express distress.

During his treatment at Prince Charles Hospital, the patient alleged that Davies caused him pain by squeezing his penis and applying an unjustified cleaning solution that burned him. Davies also allegedly intimidated the patient, swearing at him when he tried to convey his discomfort. Despite Davies' claims of "false memories" and a supposed grudge over a refused drink, a panel upheld all nine allegations.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council determined that Davies abused his position of trust, causing physical and psychological harm. The panel concluded that striking him off the register was the only proportionate measure to protect the public from further harm. Health officials confirmed immediate action was taken upon learning of the allegations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Andrew Jonathan Davies was struck off for applying a burning liquid to a paralyzed patient's penis and causing him fear and psychological harm.
The misconduct occurred at Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil in 2021.
The patient was paralyzed and could only communicate distress through eye movements and nodding, which the nurse allegedly ignored or responded to aggressively.

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