Bradley Osner was branded "dishonest" as the 47-year-old man did not disclose his conviction for causing the death of a pedestrian while driving in South Africa

A senior NHS paramedic has been suspended from the register after it emerged he killed a pedestrian.

Bradley Osner, 47, did not disclose this conviction when he renewed his registration four times to continue work with the London Ambulance Service and a private healthcare firm. The father of two began working in the capital in 2016, having moved to the UK from South Africa.

It was in South Africa when prosecutors brought a case of culpable homicide against Mr Osner, after he caused the death of a pedestrian while driving. It was listed for trial in 2016, when Mr Osner had been applying for paramedic roles in the UK, and eventu

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