Hospital trust ‘shocked and saddened’ by stabbing of worker in A&E
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The trust which oversees the Royal Oldham Hospital said it was “shocked and saddened” by the stabbing of a worker in the A&E department. A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman in her 50s, believed to be a hospital nurse, was left in a critical condition after being stabbed at about 11.30pm on Saturday, Greater Manchester Police said.
It is believed a member of the public attacked the member of staff at Royal Oldham Hospital with a bladed article or sharp instrument which was not a knife, the force added. The hospital trust also said its focus was on supporting the worker involved and their family, and added that all services at the hospital remain open.
Chief nursing officer at Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, Heather Caudle, said: “We are incredibly shocked and saddened by last night’s incident and our focus is on supporting the colleague involved and their family. “Our thoughts are also with colleagues and patients who were there at the time of the incident and for whom this has been distressing and frightening.
“We will continue to support Greater Manchester Police with their inquiries. “All services at The Royal Oldham Hospital remain open.”. The woman, who is in her 50s, suffered serious injuries and remains in hospital for treatment. Her injuries are believed to be life-changing.
A 37-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder, police said. He remains in police custody. The force said it is not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident and it does not believe there is a threat to the wider public.