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NHS paramedic left with broken jaw after 'brutal' attack

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A 21-year-old man has been charged with a "brutal" attack which left an NHS paramedic with a broken jaw. Jamie Davies allegedly lashed out at the 40-year-old West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) worker after calling a crew to his home in Coventry on Sunday.

The paramedic - who has worked with WMAS for more than six years - required surgery to insert a metal plate into his fractured jaw.

West Midlands Police said Davies is also accused of crashing into an ambulance after trying to drive away from the scene in Winifred Avenue, Earlsdon.

He was arrested on Monday and has now been charged with wounding and one count of dangerous driving. The force said Davies also faces charges of driving with no licence or insurance, and criminal damage

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