Paramedic is allowed to KEEP his job despite being caught on CCTV standing around with his hands in his pockets as a patient has a heart attack and died in front of him in hospital car park


Paramedic Matt Geary, pictured inset, has been allowed to keep his job despite doing nothing to help a man who collapsed and died just yards away from him outside a hospital. Geary, 36, stood by and watched with his hands in his pockets as Carl Cope, 47, fell to the ground by Walsall Manor Hospital and died of a long-standing heart condition (pictured). But the medic, who was previously convicted over the incident at Wolverhampton Crown Court of failing to undertake his duty, will be able to continue in his job after he avoided being struck off by the Health and Care Professions Council.














































































































Paramedic Matt Geary, pictured inset, has been allowed to keep his job despite doing nothing to help a man who collapsed and died just yards away from him outside a hospital. Geary, 36, stood by and watched with his hands in his pockets as Carl Cope, 47, fell to the ground by Walsall Manor Hospital and died of a long-standing heart condition (pictured). But the medic, who was previously convicted over the incident at Wolverhampton Crown Court of failing to undertake his duty, will be able to continue in his job after he avoided being struck off by the Health and Care Professions Council.

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