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A care worker held a towel over the face of a disabled resident to stop him from spitting on her.
But a colleague of 55-year-old Christine Grant reported her to management of a care centre in Nairn and she was sacked before being charged by police with assault.
Grant, of Culduthel Park, Inverness, appeared at the city’s Sheriff Court on Thursday before Sheriff Gary Aitken and told him: “I deserve to be punished, I will never work in the care sector again. I have never been in trouble before. If I could change things, I would.
Inverness wife attacked husband due to choice of alcohol, court hears By Ali Morrison Published: 06:45, 15 March 2021
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Left-to-right:.Sheriff David Sutherland.Sheriff Principal Derek Pyle.Sheriff Gordon Fleetwood.Sheriff Margaret Neilson.Picture: Andrew Smith.
An Inverness woman is set to be banned from seeing her estranged husband after assaulting him twice in 15 months.
Christina Anderson left her 36-year-old partner with a scar above his eye after striking him in the home they shared in Thornbush Road on Christmas Eve 2019.
The assault followed an argument between them when they had both been drinking.
Belgium
Looking for radio in English in Belgium? The Bulletin is here for you
Welcome to The Bulletin s 24/7
pop-up online radio station for Belgium s international community.
The Bulletin Radio is part of our ongoing mission to inform, engage and be closer to our audience. With many social and leisure activities cancelled and remote working still the norm, it’s never been more important to feel like part of a community.
As well as the latest news and practical information from The Bulletin editorial team, you ll hear in-depth reports and interviews, and information about clubs, associations and charitable initiatives that can provide support and assistance.