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Rampton Hospital worker ‘lost everything’ after murderer bit his ear

The court was told when staff had asked Burke where the ear was, he replied: “It’s down in the toilet. I’ll come and help you if you like.”

He pleaded guilty to the offence at the first opportunity, the court heard.

The sentence also means Burke will not be eligible for parole for a further two months.

Mr Bowers said he had now “closed the chapter”, but added: “I’m struggling a lot. I’m struggling to sleep, struggling to do day-to-day things. I can’t go out there because of the fear of being attacked again.”

He underwent surgery for his ear, and said he had not returned to the hospital since.

“I’ve lost my career [because of this], and it’s just not nice,” he added.

“There’s more to it than just losing part of my ear. I’ve lost everything.”


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