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Paramedic loses medical registration after strangling partner, biting her nose

15 June 2025
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Paramedic loses medical registration after strangling partner, biting her nose
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A paramedic, who previously had home detention for domestic abuse, has been stripped of his medical license for at least two years after violently assaulting his partner, including biting her nose and strangling her. The incident, which occurred in July 2021, involved the man twisting his ex-partner’s arm and shoving her against a fridge.

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