Black Doctor Refused to Help Unconscious 88-Year-Old Woman as He was ‘Not First-Aid Trained’

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
September 27, 2014

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Jane Batchelor ran into the surgery for help after finding the 88-year-old injured on the pavement.

He was probably speaking the truth.  Blacks are only capable of doing what they have been trained to do.

They are incapable of thinking for themselves and applying what they have been taught to something different.  All they can do is mimic what they have already seen.

Daily Mail:

A GP refused to help an 88-year-old woman who fell and knocked herself unconscious in front of his surgery because he was ‘not first-aid trained’.

Iris Henderson had just got off a bus when she collapsed, cutting her head and injuring her arm.

Passer-by Jane Batchelor found her knocked out and dashed into the practice to ask for help, but said staff were ‘completely uninterested’.

When she persisted, locum Christopher Uwagboe was approached, but he refused to leave his office.

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Look at the state of what passes for a Doctor in Britain nowadays. This is Dr Christopher Uwagboe who does not know how to do First Aid, because he hasn’t been trained to do it yet.

Staff even declined to supply a blanket to make Mrs Henderson comfortable until an ambulance came.

The widow was eventually taken to hospital where she remains more than a week later.

Yesterday, Mrs Batchelor said she was ‘completely disgusted’ with the surgery. The mother-of-two was visiting Knebworth and Marymead Medical Practice in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, with her daughter when she heard a ‘big bang’.

Referring to Mrs Henderson, she added: ‘She had got off at the wrong bus stop and was really confused.

‘I think she tried to cross the road but then fell over and banged her head. Her arm was trapped underneath her and her hearing aid had fallen out. She was unconscious for about five or ten minutes.

‘I ran straight into the doctor’s and thought they would have come straight out, but the receptionist was really rude. There was no urgency and she seemed completely uninterested. She eventually went to get the doctor but she came out of his office and just said there was nothing he could do.’

Mrs Batchelor, who runs a cake business, was forced to call 999 herself and was advised to get a defibrillator because Mrs Henderson had a pacemaker. But the surgery refused to hand one over.

The following day, she complained to practice manager Kenneth Spooner who told her Dr Uwagboe was not first-aid trained and the surgery had been sued several times for treating people in similar circumstances.

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Iris Henderson, who fell over and cut her head outside the Knebworth and Marymead Medical Practice in Stevenage, Hertfordshire was refused help by a Black GP because he had not yet learnt to mimic a First-Aider.