Ryan Michaels Moors, 26, was jailed by a judge at Bournemouth Crown Court A MAN who left his girlfriend with a broken arm and a fractured nose in two separate violent attacks has been put behind bars. Ryan Michael Moors, 26, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Friday, May 7, after he admitted offences of inflicting grievous bodily harm and assault occasioning actual bodily harm at an earlier hearing. Moors, of Grove Road, Wimborne, also admitted breaching a suspended sentence and was jailed for a total of three years. A restraining order was also put in place for an indefinite period, prohibiting him from contacting his victim.
Following the sentencing, the family of Mr Jeffries said in a statement: “The outcome of the trial will never be enough in terms of justice. The loss we feel as a family will never be justified. A life has been taken without regards. “Due to the current circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic we feel cheated of the opportunity to stand before the court and to witness the sentencing of the man who has caused such devastation and changed our lives and worlds forever. We did not get to stand before this man and to look him in the eye and read out our statements of what catastrophic loss and grief we are all subjected to and to see if he is filled with remorse.
A letter from a frontline nurse at Royal Bournemouth Hospital “We are in a perilous situation”
29 January 2021
I am a frontline nurse at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, one of the two main hospitals of the recently founded University Hospitals Dorset NHS Trust (UHD). We are in a perilous situation and so are our colleagues at Poole General Hospital.
Our two hospitals have not only reached their maximum capacity but are on a knife edge because of the surge of COVID-19 patients.
We have been on level 4 Operational Pressures Escalation Alert for months. Patient safety and care has also been compromised for months. UHD is one of the worst hit trusts in the South West of England. Our own lives and wellbeing are in jeopardy.