Despicable patient with hepatitis C spat on police after damaging five nurses cars
Disgraceful Terence Francis jumped on one vehicle s bonnet then kicked the others as they were parked outside Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital
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Aggressive Wallsend yob thrown out of hospital for shouting abuse at staff
Donald Cunningham, who had a non-life threatening injury, behaved so appallingly that he had to be transported to hospital by police rather than paramedics
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An aggressive yob was thrown out of a hospital for persistently shouting abuse at staff and police.