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Rebecca Leighton: Nurse suspended for stealing drugs | Rebecca Leighton: Nurse suspended for stealing drugs |
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A nurse cleared of poisoning patients at a hospital has been suspended for three months after admitting taking drugs from the site. | A nurse cleared of poisoning patients at a hospital has been suspended for three months after admitting taking drugs from the site. |
The decision came after a three-day disciplinary hearing for Rebecca Leighton, 29, who worked at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport. | The decision came after a three-day disciplinary hearing for Rebecca Leighton, 29, who worked at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport. |
She has been suspended from nursing by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. | She has been suspended from nursing by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. |
Ms Leighton spent six weeks in jail but was freed as there was not enough evidence against her. | Ms Leighton spent six weeks in jail but was freed as there was not enough evidence against her. |
Panel chairman Susan Hurds said: "We are satisfied that Ms Leighton has learned a tremendous amount from the experience and we are satisfied she would not repeat her actions." | |
The disciplinary panel found that she was "not fundamentally dishonest" and had worked hard to mediate her conduct since the incident. | |
Ms Hurds said she had sought no intentional financial benefit and had a "previously unblemished nursing career". | |
She was questioned in 2011 by police investigating the poisoning of 22 patients, eight of whom died. | She was questioned in 2011 by police investigating the poisoning of 22 patients, eight of whom died. |
The charges were later dropped but she admitted stealing drugs and medicines from the hospital. Police found packets of painkillers and opiate-based drugs at her home. | The charges were later dropped but she admitted stealing drugs and medicines from the hospital. Police found packets of painkillers and opiate-based drugs at her home. |
'Trustworthy and reliable' | 'Trustworthy and reliable' |
She is currently working at a care home in Stockport. | She is currently working at a care home in Stockport. |
Sue Jackson, who runs the care home, told the hearing she has known Ms Leighton since she was a teenager and took her on after she was sacked from Stepping Hill. | Sue Jackson, who runs the care home, told the hearing she has known Ms Leighton since she was a teenager and took her on after she was sacked from Stepping Hill. |
She said Ms Leighton had been trustworthy, reliable, creative and caring in the six months she has worked at the home. | She said Ms Leighton had been trustworthy, reliable, creative and caring in the six months she has worked at the home. |
Ms Jackson added Ms Leighton had thought seriously about her actions and deeply regretted them. | Ms Jackson added Ms Leighton had thought seriously about her actions and deeply regretted them. |
The hearing was told that during police interviews, Ms Leighton claimed staff regularly took drugs such as the painkiller ibuprofen for their own use. | The hearing was told that during police interviews, Ms Leighton claimed staff regularly took drugs such as the painkiller ibuprofen for their own use. |
Her claim was rejected by Stockport NHS Foundation Trust. | Her claim was rejected by Stockport NHS Foundation Trust. |
It said: "We totally refute the false allegations, which were raised at the hearing, about the habitual theft of drugs by staff from our premises. | It said: "We totally refute the false allegations, which were raised at the hearing, about the habitual theft of drugs by staff from our premises. |
"These unfounded allegations were immediately investigated by our organisation as soon as they were raised at Miss Leighton's original disciplinary hearing in November 2011. | "These unfounded allegations were immediately investigated by our organisation as soon as they were raised at Miss Leighton's original disciplinary hearing in November 2011. |
"The investigation found no evidence to back them up." | "The investigation found no evidence to back them up." |
Patient deaths | Patient deaths |
Twenty-two people suffered hypoglycaemic episodes after saline drips were allegedly sabotaged with insulin between June and July 2011 at Stepping Hill. | Twenty-two people suffered hypoglycaemic episodes after saline drips were allegedly sabotaged with insulin between June and July 2011 at Stepping Hill. |
Eight of these victims - who were treated on acute care wards for seriously ill patients - have now died. | Eight of these victims - who were treated on acute care wards for seriously ill patients - have now died. |
A second nurse who worked on the same wards, Victorino Chua, was later held on suspicion of three counts of murder and 18 counts of causing grievous bodily harm. | A second nurse who worked on the same wards, Victorino Chua, was later held on suspicion of three counts of murder and 18 counts of causing grievous bodily harm. |
He was further arrested on suspicion of tampering with medical records and has been released on police bail. | He was further arrested on suspicion of tampering with medical records and has been released on police bail. |
Mr Chua was held over the deaths of Tracey Arden, 44, Arnold Lancaster, 71, and Derek Weaver, 83. | Mr Chua was held over the deaths of Tracey Arden, 44, Arnold Lancaster, 71, and Derek Weaver, 83. |
Alleged poisoning victims William Dickson, 82, Linda McDonagh, 60, John Beeley, 73, Beryl Hope, 70, and Mary Cartwright, 89, are believed to have eventually died from natural causes. | Alleged poisoning victims William Dickson, 82, Linda McDonagh, 60, John Beeley, 73, Beryl Hope, 70, and Mary Cartwright, 89, are believed to have eventually died from natural causes. |