Thursday, 18 February 2016

Amin Abdullah RIP

When I look at this talented young man he reminds me of people from Malia.

He said that as a child he was raised in an orphanage in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and moved to the UK in 2003, before becoming a British citizen.

It is written that he won 'The Hannah Evans Award for Excellence when he graduated with his nursing degree from Buckinghamshire New University.' 

The Telegraph share with us that he was fired for signing a petition, and writing a letter in defence of a female colleague while working at Charing Cross Hospital. He lived in Notting Hill Gate.



The story goes that he was with the medics due to him being 'suicidal' after being sacked, and they had released him from their medical care; due to him saying that he was going to get some new clothes for his meeting with the union rep.

It makes you wonder what medication they had pumped him with, also how dare anyone sack such a dedicated nurse simply for signing a petition and writing a letter.

What happened to freedom of speech does it exist in the NHS?

He had been in a relationship with a postal worker for 12 years and his partner is holding the photograph of his graduation. So sad, that this young man did what he did to himself, outside of Kensington Palace, burnt to a cinder just prior to his appeal was due to be heard. His partner says that he thought that he was in safe hands with the medics.

I hope that the person that sacked him is indeed sacked. Also the doctors that were supposed to be taking care of him. What compassion did the person that was in charge of his department have? What mercy did they have for such an orphan that was known for his gentle kindness doing his utmost to defend?



The fact that he chose to do it outside Kensington Palace, is certainly a big message that he wished to deliver to Kate, William and Harry. Is Kate saying that she would give pharmaceuticals to her children? It is reported that Kate Middleton said, 'that she and Prince William would not hesitate to seek help for their own children - 2 year old Prince George and 9 month old Princess Charlotte - should they need it'. Is that what they did to William and Harry when they were bereaved over their mother?

Did they give the children pharmaceuticals? Does Kate have any comprehension at all about how children feel about taking Ritalin - and the impact that the pharmaceuticals have on the lives of children in the UK?

I would have more respect for Kate if she had the strength to stand up to the corporations, and the pharmaceutical industry in defence of children. What does she know about children, her eldest is only two, and her youngest is still a toddler.  There was also news today, that more than 130 NHS officials have second jobs as consultants to the pharmaceutical industry. Is that what Kate, William and Harry support and promote?

Condolences to the friends and loved ones of Amin.

May peace be with you and Amin.



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