A UK paramedic, Rachel Lemonofides, is struck off after an incident involving a stroke patient in which she allegedly used religious statements and made the patient crawl downstairs despite a serious injury. Reports say the patient had a brain bleed and was forced to move in a painful and unsafe manner.

The account published by the outlet focuses on the paramedic’s dismissal and the specific remarks attributed to her, including that “Jesus and Jehovah” were not coming to help the patient. The same coverage also links the communication to the patient’s treatment, describing it as compounding harm while emergency care was needed.

Other outlets were not provided in the prompt, so there is no basis here to compare additional angles. The available information centers on the regulator or disciplinary finding that resulted in her removal from the profession and the allegations about what was said and done during the incident.