Woman accused of biting doctor at Sligo hospital is remanded in custody

Judge says ‘zero-tolerance’ attitude must be employed to protect frontline workers

A Garda spokesman said an ‘altercation’ occurred at around 7.30am on Saturday at Sligo University Hospital (pictured). Image: Google Streetview.
A Garda spokesman said an ‘altercation’ occurred at around 7.30am on Saturday at Sligo University Hospital (pictured). Image: Google Streetview.

A woman has been remanded in custody after being accused of biting a doctor at Sligo University Hospital.

Nicole Chambers (24) of Collooney in Sligo was charged with assaulting a doctor in Sligo University Hospital at 7.30am on Saturday morning.

She is charged with assault, assault causing harm and breach of public order.

Ms Chambers appeared before a special sitting of Sligo District Court on Saturday afternoon where she was remanded in custody until next Thursday by Judge Kevin Kilrane. She will be detained in the Dochas Centre in Dublin and will appear at her next court date via video link.

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Ms Chambers was detained at the hospital after gardaí were alerted to an altercation involving a woman. She was arrested under the Public Order Act and taken to Ballymote Garda station.

Judge Kilrane said a “zero-tolerance” attitude must be employed to protect frontline workers and that such workers can rely on the protection of the court.

Conor Gallagher

Conor Gallagher

Conor Gallagher is Crime and Security Correspondent of The Irish Times