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Despicable man!!
Despicable man. I'm glad that he had been stopped from subjecting any other children to his dreadful actions.
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A brave young girl sees to it that an evil man is jailed, excellent result.
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Ok, I will bite.
There have never been similar cases involving non-refugees have there?

I'm just answering the question ...
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ichkeria

/// Ok, I will bite.
There have never been similar cases involving non-refugees have there? ///

/// I'm just answering the question ... ///

No you are not, you are jest asking a completely different question.
"There have never been similar cases involving non-refugees have there? ///

/// I'm just answering the question ... ///

No you are not, you are jest asking a completely different question. "

You are suggesting that this sort of crime is only committed by successful asylum applicants.
You may not think you are (perhaps) but if I were to post a case of say a doctor from Yorkshire who had abused a patient, I would be laughed at and rightly for heading it
"Yes But Where Would Our Nhs Be Without Our Friends From Yorkshire?"
I know your reply will be the "what me suggest xyz, never" and it is no doubt pointless of me even replying, but it's the usual thing: question with a subtext, followed by denials.
I shouldn't bite I know. I feel like Eve in the garden looking at the serpent :-)
"There have never been similar cases involving non-refugees have there?"

I'm sure there has. So why import more?
I think we all have our own ways in projecting something...

An alternative title could be...

"NHS Scientist found guilty of repeatedly abusing and rape of a young girl".
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Mamyalynne

/// An alternative title could be... ///

/// "NHS Scientist found guilty of repeatedly abusing and rape of a young girl". ///

Or perhaps:

Yet another foreign NHS employee accused of committing a very serious criminal offence.

*** The reliance of the NHS on staff recruited from overseas has been controversial thanks to high-profile cases such as that of Victorino Chua, a Filipino nurse who murdered two patients at Stepping Hill hospital in Stockport. ***

This individual wasn't directly recruited from overseas though, was he?
Wasn't he an asylum seeker?
There are risks aplenty whenever you recruit anyone to the medical profession.
Dear old Harold Shipman didn't come off the banana boat for example, did he?
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ichkeria

/// Dear old Harold Shipman didn't come off the banana boat for example, did he? ///

A little late coming up with that one, I expected it much sooner.

Did you forget about Dr Crippen also?
"Did you forget about Dr Crippen also? "

Believe it or not I was going to include him and deleted him!

Do these not count then?
Andong Ashu is still a despicable man and I am glad he has been found guilty.
Vile. I hope he serves a very, very long time !

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