Shocking video shows paramedic kicking restrained patient in the head in Hungary

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On Tuesday evening in Heves County, at Hatvan railway station, an on-duty paramedic brutally assaulted a man who was in a vulnerable condition.

Paramedic kicked the patient in the head with full force

A passenger on the 7:15 PM train recorded the shocking scene, showing the paramedic forcefully kicking the patient in the head from behind. The man was lying handcuffed on a stretcher at the time of the assault, RTL News reported. According to witnesses, the man had earlier attempted to jump in front of a train, prompting railway staff to intervene. They restrained and handcuffed him before the paramedic arrived—and subsequently attacked him.

Ambulance Service immediately dismissed the perpetrator

Following the incident, the National Ambulance Service (OMSZ) terminated the paramedic’s employment with immediate effect and filed a criminal complaint, meaning a criminal investigation has now been launched. In its statement, the OMSZ stressed that such inhumane aggression is incompatible with the medical profession and basic human decency, adding that a person who behaves in such a way can no longer be a member of the ambulance community.

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10 Comments

  1. I can see at least 3 people standing next to him but it didn’t bother any of them!
    A lot of psychos in Hungary!

    • What does your username mean?

      I go by Evan Johnson because my name is Evan Johnson.

      Anyway, one does worry about the implications of “bystanders” in this situation, as presented.

    • Cigányország ist das ungarische Wort für Zigeunerland:
      In Ungarn gibt es eben nicht nur viele Psychopathen, sondern auch viele Zigeuner.

    • That’s too bad.

      Hopefully they both get a fair day in court.

      What’s the legal penalty for spitting at someone? How many extrajudicial kicks does the alleged victim get?

      Big fan of corporal punishment?

      • I also didn’t realize your chosen name here was JohnGeci. I apologize if that’s your real name, otherwise anybody who is reading what you post and what you cite should also look up John Gacy so they get an idea of what it presumably funny to you.

    • I didn’t realize your proof was Reddit.

      Look up what they say about Hungarian medical eduction and accreditation there. Especially in terms of the MAB and post-hoc re-examination after accreditation.

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