Monday, December 8, 2014

True confession:"I had to turn my sister in before she killed someone", says brother of care home abuser facing jail over her horrendous cruelty

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Jeremy Koralewski, 28, (right) has revealed he lost everything after witnessing his sister, Siobhan Koralewski, (left) terrorising victims at the family-run Roundstone Care Home in Filey, North Yorkshire. She was found guilty on five counts of neglect and ill-treatment when she appeared at Teeside Crown Court in November and is due to be sentenced at the end of the month. In one instance she reportedly attacked an 88-year-old man by waving her breasts in his face and pulling him to the floor and sitting on him and lots of other.
Deputy care home manager Koralewski, 30, (left) was allegedly 'taking revenge' on 88-year-old dementia sufferer Ken Pinkney after he broke her 67-year-old mother Margaret's (right) shoulder while agitated
Deputy care home manager Koralewski, 30, (left) was allegedly 'taking revenge' on 88-year-old dementia sufferer Ken Pinkney after he broke her 67-year-old mother Margaret's (right) shoulder while agitated
During the seven day trial, the jury also heard how Siobhan forced another dementia sufferer Elizabeth Hall, to down a cocktail of the dregs of her daily tea.
When Ms Hall screamed she did not want it, the 30-year-old put a hand over her mouth and told her to 'shut up' before forcing her to move.
Ms Price told the jury she would also see Siobhan preparing mixtures of leftover drinks for Ms Hall, 59, who suffered from Down's Syndrome, learning difficulties and dementia.
Jeremy Koralewski, right, with his partner Jennifer Price, leaving court during his mother and sister's trial
Jeremy Koralewski, right, with his partner Jennifer Price, leaving court during his mother and sister's trial

She explained: 'She was making a drink of all the drinks Liz had left - three or four drinks of tea she would not drink during the day.
Another victim was dementia sufferer Joan Normington, aged 92, who Siobhan - described as a 'Darth-Vader character' was seen to 'frogmarch' to her room on a number of occasions.
Once, she pulled Mrs Normington out of her chair by the wrist and dragged her to her room.
 As a result,report has it that The family have cut all contact with their whistleblower son, who also lost his job for handing over her trouble maker sister to the law enforcement agency.
Abeg tell us,was the guy right or wrong for turning her sister over to the police?...and if not what would you have done if you were him??

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