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A doctor who beat a paramedic into a coma has been suspended by the General Medical Council (GMC) for 12 months. | A doctor who beat a paramedic into a coma has been suspended by the General Medical Council (GMC) for 12 months. |
Nik Mann was told his assault on Stephen Mason in Nuneaton, Warks, in August 2006 was contrary to the aims and ideals of the medical profession. | Nik Mann was told his assault on Stephen Mason in Nuneaton, Warks, in August 2006 was contrary to the aims and ideals of the medical profession. |
But the fitness to practise panel said it was not in the public interest to strike off Mann. | |
He was told to do 200 hours' community service after admitting grievous bodily harm at Warwick Crown Court last June. | He was told to do 200 hours' community service after admitting grievous bodily harm at Warwick Crown Court last June. |
Former soldier Jake Roe, of Polesworth, also admitted the same offence and was told to complete the same punishment. | Former soldier Jake Roe, of Polesworth, also admitted the same offence and was told to complete the same punishment. |
'Deeply remorseful' | 'Deeply remorseful' |
Their trial heard Mann and Roe had been drinking and had beaten Mr Mason after claiming he had hit Mann's fiancee. | Their trial heard Mann and Roe had been drinking and had beaten Mr Mason after claiming he had hit Mann's fiancee. |
But the GMC hearing was told several doctors had given references for Mann, saying his attack was out of character. | But the GMC hearing was told several doctors had given references for Mann, saying his attack was out of character. |
Stephen Mason has criticised the GMC's decision | Stephen Mason has criticised the GMC's decision |
His lawyer told the hearing Mann was "deeply remorseful" for the "indefensible" attack. | His lawyer told the hearing Mann was "deeply remorseful" for the "indefensible" attack. |
Mr Mason, who was in a coma for 12 hours and off work for nearly four months after the attack, said he was "infuriated" by the GMC's decision. | Mr Mason, who was in a coma for 12 hours and off work for nearly four months after the attack, said he was "infuriated" by the GMC's decision. |
He said: "(Mann's) been to A&E before, he's had people come up to him who've been assaulted and had to treat them and he came back to the scene after I was knocked out and further stamped on my head. | He said: "(Mann's) been to A&E before, he's had people come up to him who've been assaulted and had to treat them and he came back to the scene after I was knocked out and further stamped on my head. |
"How can someone do that? How can someone be given a trustworthy job as a doctor or as a GP? | "How can someone do that? How can someone be given a trustworthy job as a doctor or as a GP? |
"It just infuriates me. If he's done it once, he'll probably do it again." | "It just infuriates me. If he's done it once, he'll probably do it again." |
Mann will be assessed by the GMC panel before he is allowed back on the register. | Mann will be assessed by the GMC panel before he is allowed back on the register. |
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