Man ripped cupboards from walls and trashed property causing over £1,300 damage
Christian Allison s lawyer blamed new sedative medication for the outburst
Christian Allison, 40 (Image: Teesside Live)
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A man who trashed his accommodation, causing over £1,300 damage, couldn t remember doing it, a court heard.
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I don t give a f : Man stole from covid-19 patient before spitting in face of hospital worker
Keith Carey told the security officer at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough that he had coronavirus
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A man stole from a coronavirus patient before spitting in the face of a hospital worker and telling them he had the virus.
Keith Casey, 27, and David Whitehead, 41, entered the home of a man who was recovering from the effects of covid-19 during the first lockdown on April 7.