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Benjamin Geen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benjamin Geen
Benjamin Geen is a former nurse convicted of murdering two patients and causing grievous bodily harm to 15 others while working at Horton General Hospital in Banbury, Oxfordshire. ==Crime== Between December 2003 and February 2004, 18 or more patients suffered respiratory arrests and respiratory depressions while Ben Geen was on duty. While 16 patients recovered soon after, two patients died in January 2004: Anthony Bateman and David Onley. Geen was arrested on February 9, 2004, whereupon an empty syringe was found in his pocket. Later test indicated the presence of a muscle relaxant. Geen claimed that he had accidentally taken the half-empty syringe home in his nurse's scrubs' pocket after a chaotic day in Emergency. His girlfriend, a nurse herself, doing the washing, said that she had found it and had told him he ought to return in to be disposed of properly. The internal hospital investigation identified a total 27 cases that were to be scrutinised as being suspicious and that Geen could have been involved in. Nine were later discounted and Geen was acquitted of one other case which was found to be due to natural causes.
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