Paramedic struck off after lie about sick sister exposed by Facebook photos
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Paramedic struck off after lie about sick sister exposed by Facebook photos
"A paramedic has been struck off after a professional tribunal found she fabricated a family illness to secure a day off, with her deception exposed by her sister's social media posts. Natalie Twomey emailed her London Ambulance Service (LAS) bosses claiming that her sister's health had deteriorated again and she needed to drive to Norfolk. However, LAS staff discovered photos on her sister's Facebook account of her house decorated for Christmas, posted that same day."
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