
Eight care assistants were charged and four were found not guilty after a trial.
Four health workers said to be Nigerians have been jailed in Wolverhampton, U.K. after they were caught on film physically and emotionally abusing an elderly patient.
When the abuse was reported to the home, three members of staff were immediately dismissed and three other agency staff were suspended.
Police said another two suspects were identified after the footage was reviewed.
Eight care assistants were charged and four were found not guilty after a trial
Tunkara, 33, of Walsall, and Adefila, 43, of Wolverhampton, were found guilty of ill-treatment and wilful neglect and sentenced on December 8 to four months in prison.
Ohen, 39, and Aideyan, 49, both from Wolverhampton, were also found guilty of the same offences and sentenced to six months and four months, respectively, on November 14.
Det Con Kathryn Sargent said: "This elderly woman sadly died in October and should not have spent any of her remaining years suffering such ill-treatment.
David Atherton, a journalist and frequent contributor to the BBC, ITV, BBC Radio, TalkTV and GBNews , tweeted on Friday morning: “Four Nigerian healthcare workers have been found guilty of abusing an 89 year-old woman with vascular dementia in Wolverhampton.
“Ame Tunkara, 33 & Morounranti Adefila, 43 jailed for 4 months. Last Sept Danny Ohen, 39 & Bridget Aideyan, 49, were jailed for 6 mths & 4 mths.
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