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Daily Mirror
22-04-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
NHS investigation after worker poses for pic in hospital mortuary - and puts it on OnlyFans
Amelie Warnier's raunchy picture is now being investigated by Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which runs her workplace Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex An NHS pathologist took a racy photograph of herself in her underwear while she was at a hospital mortuary - and then posted it on OnlyFans. Bosses are investigating Amelie Warnier's snap, understood to have been taken in the morgue waiting room at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex. The 44-year-old professional is then believed to have posted the image on OnlyFans during the Covid-19 pandemic. But Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which operates the hospital, says there are "strict codes of practice" in its mortuaries. It has opened a probe into the mum of two's act, said to have happened after she was encouraged by a friend to create a profile on the adult website. Speaking to The Sun yesterday, Amelie said: "You only have one life." The pathologist added she deactivated the OnlyFans account - but the raunchy image resurfaced when she relaunched her profile this year. The image was shared widey online after Amelie uploaded it to OnlyFans, it is understood. As a result, bosses at Broomfield Hospital, which the public watchdog Care Quality Commission rated as Requires improvement this year, became aware of the picture. "None of her colleagues could believe this when they saw it. Their eyes were popping out. It's so brazen to strip off your scrubs and pose in the morgue," a source told The Sun. But Amelie, a Spanish native who describes herself as a model and health nutritionist on her Instagram page, hit back at her critics. She told the publication: "I only took that picture when I first opened the account. Someone pushed me to do it and I said f*** it, why not. You only live once... If you're a professional in your job it doesn't matter what you're doing after work." The mother of two, from Witham, Essex, said a manager called in February complaining about "something recorded in the hospital" and warned her they would need to discuss it. The investigation was opened then and continues, according to reports. Amelie qualified in pathology - the study of disease - in her native Spain in 2012. She has worked in the NHS for approximately seven years and has reportedly completed "thousands" of autopsies during this period. Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust - which runs 800-bed Broomfield Hospital - said it was taking action in line with its HR policies and procedures. It added that 'strict codes of practice' are followed in its mortuaries and there were stringent controls on who can enter. NHS England's social media guidance warns health service staff that they can still be held to the "standards expected of healthcare professionals" on their personal profiles.
Yahoo
07-04-2025
- Yahoo
Plans to cut park and ride services
Park and ride services could be cut back in Chelmsford, under plans proposed by the local authority. A public consultation has been launched by Essex County Council, which suggests removing the entire service on Saturdays at the Chelmer Valley site, as well as cutting back late evening services. The council has also proposed reducing customer support at the two sites - Chelmer Valley and Sandon - during non-peak hours. Tom Cunningham, the councillor responsible for highways, infrastructure and sustainable travel, said, "no decisions have been made yet." The consultation also suggests the option of a new £2 student ticket. The Chelmer Valley site runs two park and ride services – one to Chelmsford city centre and a half-hourly shuttle service to Broomfield Hospital. The route to the hospital was closed during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019 but was brought back last August. At the time, Matthew Hopkins, chief executive of Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, said the park and ride scheme would "make a positive difference to staff and patients" and would "take the stress out of finding a space and easing parking pressure at Broomfield Hospital". The consultation – which launched following a review of passenger numbers – runs until 30 April. The council will review the results ahead of a new contract for services to and from Chelmer Valley and Sandon starting in March 2026. Mr Cunningham added: "We want park and ride users to help us shape our service so it works for them and us." Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Cinema and church services plans for park and rides Park and ride services could lose £1.3m this year Chelmer Valley Park and Ride consultation


BBC News
07-04-2025
- BBC News
Plans to cut Chelmsford park and ride services
Park and ride services could be cut back in Chelmsford, under plans proposed by the local authority.A public consultation has been launched by Essex County Council, which suggests removing the entire service on Saturdays at the Chelmer Valley site, as well as cutting back late evening council has also proposed reducing customer support at the two sites - Chelmer Valley and Sandon - during non-peak Cunningham, the councillor responsible for highways, infrastructure and sustainable travel, said, "no decisions have been made yet." The consultation also suggests the option of a new £2 student ticket. The Chelmer Valley site runs two park and ride services – one to Chelmsford city centre and a half-hourly shuttle service to Broomfield route to the hospital was closed during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019 but was brought back last the time, Matthew Hopkins, chief executive of Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, said the park and ride scheme would "make a positive difference to staff and patients" and would "take the stress out of finding a space and easing parking pressure at Broomfield Hospital".The consultation – which launched following a review of passenger numbers – runs until 30 April. The council will review the results ahead of a new contract for services to and from Chelmer Valley and Sandon starting in March Cunningham added: "We want park and ride users to help us shape our service so it works for them and us." Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.