Ugandan born senior nurse, Jennifer Melle, is currently facing investigation and fighting to save her prestigious career after she tagged a convicted transgender pedophile “Mr.” in the United Kingdom.
The 40 year old medical practitioner from Croydon refused to refer to the burly 6ft-plus convicted transgender paedophile as a woman.
Melle was disciplined by Epsom and St Helier University Hospital Trust in Carshalton, Surrey, when she declined to use female pronouns for the s8x offender known as ‘Mr X’.
The offender, currently in a high-security male prison, was jailed for luring boys into s3xual acts while posing as a teenage girl on social media.
The shocking twist is that, after her refusal, Melle revealed she faced racial abuse and physical threats, but instead of receiving support, she was given a final written warning and referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
After being given a final warning by the trust, she received a letter from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) last month saying it was investigating concerns about her fitness to practise because she ‘referred to a patient in a manner inconsistent with their gender identity’.
In an unprecedented legal action, Charming Magazine gathered that Melle is suing the hospital trust for harassment, discrimination and human rights breaches.
An Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust spokesperson said: “These matters are still subject to ongoing internal proceedings, so it wouldn’t be right for us to comment further.”