The chief clinical director of University Hospital Limerick (UHL) is seeking an injunction over being placed on paid administrative leave following the death of student Aoife Johnston, as he denies any misconduct and questions the decision’s legality. Prof Brian Lenehan was part of a team that reinstated a protocol for dealing with overcrowding in the emergency department, which was defied due to safety concerns, leading to an inquiry into his actions and performance by the HSE. Despite concerns raised by a report following Johnston’s death, Lenehan argues that the decision to suspend him was unjustified and lacked proper procedure.
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Cops hunt suspect after ‘targeted shooting’ at New Albany cosmetics warehouse left one dead and five injured
Police in Ohio have launched a manhunt for Bruce Reginald Foster III, the suspected gunman in a mass shooting at a manufacturing warehouse that left one person dead and five others injured. The shooting took place at KDC/One on Smith Mill Road North, with authorities confirming it was a targeted attack. Police have evacuated the building, are urging residents to avoid the area, and are asking for assistance from the public in their investigation. Full...
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