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ASHIKIAH REID BRUTALIZES 101-YEAR-OLD DEMENTIA PATIENT IN BIRMINGHAM
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community in Birmingham, Ashikiah Reid, a 36-year-old carer, has been sentenced to eight months in prison after being found guilty of mistreating a vulnerable elderly woman. The victim, who is 101 years old and suffering from both dementia and diabetes, was under Reid’s care when the abuse occurred, raising serious concerns about the safety and oversight of vulnerable adults in care settings.Reid was employed specifically to look after the elderly woman in her Birmingham residence. However, her conduct came under scrutiny after her actions were secretly recorded on CCTV footage. The footage, captured on August 2 and 4, revealed Reid behaving in a rough and aggressive manner towards the elderly woman. In the recordings, Reid was seen slapping the woman’s hand away and leaning heavily on her ribs, actions that caused the victim to cry out in pain and distress. The footage also showed Reid handling the woman without assistance, despite the care plan that was supposed to ensure her safety and comfort.
The family of the elderly woman had growing concerns about Reid’s care, especially since she was the only carer arriving at different times, which raised questions about consistency and supervision. These worries prompted the family to install a hidden camera in the victim’s room in August of the previous year. Their suspicions were confirmed when they noticed bruising on the woman and heard screams emanating from her room. The footage revealed a pattern of rough handling, including slapping and leaning on the elderly woman, actions that were clearly contrary to the compassionate care she was supposed to receive.
The family was deeply upset and distressed upon discovering the abuse, which not only caused physical pain but also instilled fear in the victim. The elderly woman became scared of new carers, further complicating her care and well-being. The court heard that the care regime was intended to make the victim feel safe and to allow her to remain in her own room, but Reid’s actions undermined these efforts entirely.
Judge Mark Wall QC addressed the court, condemning Reid’s behavior as inappropriate and lacking in compassion. He emphasized that her actions left the elderly woman feeling insecure and vulnerable within her own home, which was supposed to be a place of safety. Reid’s prior admission to charges of ill-treating an individual was also noted, and she was dismissed from her position after the footage was presented to her employer. The court highlighted the extreme vulnerability of the victim and underscored that Reid’s conduct was not only wrong but also damaging, with lasting implications for the elderly woman’s sense of security and dignity.