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Christian nurse Sarah Kuteh sacked after telling cancer patient he had better chance of survival if he prayed to God

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4-3-17

Christian nurse Sarah Kuteh sacked after telling cancer patient he had better chance of survival if he prayed to God

("Actually, if you go to a main-stream, AMA witch doctor, you have zero chance of getting cured of cancer if you actually do have it." But in those cases, where the patients were strong enough to survive the hooked-nosed brotherhoods slash and burn treatments, They probably never had it to start with. Also, the vaccine industry has so sickened the general population by all of the horrific poisons They put in the vaccines,  that nowadays, one never knows whether or not the symptoms, conditions, and resulting diseases, are the occasional genetic deformity, or vaccine sourced. Humanity has been so altered by vaccines -- genetically speaking -- that even if the practice of mass innoculations were suddenly stopped,  could the wide-spread damage, and creation of a mutant race of humans, ever be repaired?)

A Christian who was fired after offering to pray with patients ahead of their surgery has claimed she was unfairly dismissed.

Sarah Kuteh was ordered to leave her position at Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford, Kent, following a series of patient complaints.

One cancer patient said the nursing sister, who has 15 years’ experience, told him he would have a better chance of survival if he prayed to God.

Another told how being subjected to such religious “fervor” by the mother-of-three was “bizarre”, and compared the experience to a “Monty Python skit”.

One other patient felt Mrs Kuteh spent more time talking about religion than completing a pre-operative questionnaire, according to statements submitted at an employment tribunal being held in Ashford, Kent.

Eight complaints were made by “extremely vulnerable” patients facing surgery and the nursing sister was sacked in August before being referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council for disqualification proceedings.