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Nurse struck off register after resident's fall

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The NMC said it was "appropriate and proportionate" to strike him off its register

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A nurse who was found to have failed to contact a person's family for at least three hours after they had a fall has been struck off.

Emeka Jude Umerah worked at Hungerford Nursing Home in Hungerford, Berkshire, when a colleague raised concerns after the resident's fall on 6 September 2020.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) found Mr Umerah failed to make accurate records at the time of the incident.

A panel found it was "appropriate and proportionate" to its register.

It said that would send a "clear message" to the public and the nursing profession "about the standard of behaviour of behaviour required of a registered nurse".

Mr Umerah was invited to attend a meeting by the home's management team on 15 September 2020 to discuss the incident.

But he had resigned on 6 September and did not attend.

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