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Paramedic Hid Killer Conviction for Years

Summary

  • Paramedic hid a culpable homicide conviction from South Africa.
  • He failed to disclose his criminal past on four separate occasions.
  • Suspended from duty after his deadly secret was exposed.
Paramedic Hid Killer Conviction for Years

A paramedic who concealed a deadly secret has been suspended from his role. Bradley Osner, 47, worked for the NHS in the UK since 2016, despite a conviction for culpable homicide in South Africa from 2002. He failed to disclose his criminal past on four separate occasions when registering with the Health and Care Professions Council.

The truth emerged last year when Osner applied to join the police force, triggering a vetting probe. He was found to have received a five-year suspended sentence for killing a pedestrian in 2016. Osner claimed he was unaware of the conviction and that legal advice led him to accept a plea deal.

However, the Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service deemed his explanation superficial and dishonest, stating his repeated concealment was a serious departure from professional standards. He has been banned from working as a paramedic for 12 months.

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Bradley Osner is a paramedic who was suspended for failing to disclose a past conviction for culpable homicide.
He was suspended for being dishonest and repeatedly failing to disclose a conviction for culpable homicide to his professional registration body.
The conviction for culpable homicide occurred in South Africa in 2002.

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