Tracy Menhinick consented to treatments, procedures and operations on the child that she knew were unnecessary - 'all to his permanent disfigurement, permanent impairment and to the danger of his life'.
A former NHS worker who deliberately poisoned a young boy with 'industrial amounts' of laxatives has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Ex-auxiliary nurse Tracy Menhinick, 52, administered a non-prescribed medication, namely the laxative lactulose, which caused the child's development and mobility to be affected and led to him being admitted to hospital.
Judge Lady Drummond highlighted that a witness during the trial described the boy as 'emaciated'. The judge told Menhinick: 'You had been an auxiliary nurse and knew what you were doing. You caused him to be in that state.' The child also suffered from episodes which led to his body going 'floppy' and 'limp'. Lady Drummond noted that he had to be resuscitated on an occasion and has suffered physical scarring.
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