Telling Lies Can Get You Into Serious Trouble: Nursing Assistant ends up in jail for making false claim.

In an unexpected turn of events, Tiana Lewis-King, a 23-year-old nursing assistant at the Georgetown Hospital, has found herself in a legal mess after allegedly lying about her involvement in the autopsy of 11-year-old Adriana Younge. The nursing assistant, who was recorded by someone else while making the claim, has been charged with inciting terrorism and remanded to jail.

Tiana King-Lewis, Nursing Assistant accused of telling lies.

The charge stemmed from a conversation where Lewis-King allegedly provided false information about the child’s autopsy, which was later shared on social media. However, her claim of being part of the post-mortem team was quickly debunked by the Georgetown Hospital, the Ministry of Health, and even the family of the deceased. These parties confirmed that she was never involved in the autopsy and had no interaction with the investigation.

The nursing assistant, a mother of two, was arrested after a wanted bulletin was issued for her. Despite the prosecution’s objections to granting bail, the Magistrate refused and ordered her remand. While in custody, she surrendered herself to the police after facing the consequences of her actions.

The man who allegedly recorded her conversation, who also works in the medical field, shared the footage on social media. He too is now facing charges, though he was released on bail earlier today. This case serves as a stark reminder of how a simple lie can spiral into severe consequences, dragging innocent people into a tangled web of legal issues and public scrutiny.

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