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This is the horrifying moment a North Yorkshire record shop owner collapsed in the street after being injected by a deadly ...
THIS is the moment a dazed shop owner collapsed after being injected with a deadly drug by a nurse who has now been jailed. Darren Harris, 57, administered a stolen dose of Rocuronium, which is a ...
An anaesthetist who carried out an indiscriminate attack on a Northallerton shop owner has been locked up for life for attempted murder ...
The 58-year stole rocuronium - a muscle relaxant usually used alongside general anaesthetic – from his work place the day before he almost fatally attacked Gary Lewis. Leeds Crown Court heard ...
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Darren Michael Harris, 58, stabbed Gary Lewis with a needle and injected him with Rocuronium, a substance used alongside general anaesthesia in medical settings. It happened at Mr Lewis' record ...
Former Middlesbrough NHS worker Darren Harris has been jailed for life for injecting Northallerton shop owner Gary Lewis with a debilitating drug.
Gary Lewis, 65, collapsed to the floor in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, on July 2 last year after Darren Harris, 58, plunged a a syringe loaded with a muscle-paralysing drug into his thigh.
A nurse has been sentenced to life in prison after trying to kill a Northallerton record shop owner. Darren Harris, 58, of Amesbury Crescent in Middlesbrough was a nurse at the time of the incident ...
Mr Herrmann said Harris had administered what he believed to be a lethal injection of rocuronium he had stolen from work - a drug used in anaesthesia with the aim of paralysing all the muscles in ...
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