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A care worker identified as Bilikesu Olagunju (42( has appeared in court in United Kingdom after she was caught on camera abusing a pensioner at his home.
Bilikesu, living at Congress Road in Abbey Wood, pleaded guilty to ill-treating or willfully neglecting an individual whilst acting as a care worker.

CCTV at the pensioner’s home caught her grabbing the pensioner and dragging him around.
According to Mail Online on Monday, June 30, 2025 the incident took place on Christmas Eve 2022 at the victim’s house in Bexley, Kent.
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Olagunju, who had only been working as a care worker for six days, was seen stripping the elderly man, threatening to beat him, and ignoring his repeated cries that she was hurting him.
At one point, she threatened: “Maybe I will beat you up. I will flog you. I will take you to the GP to get injections. I will call the police on you.”
The video was filmed in the victim’s home on Christmas Eve in 2022 on a camera set up by his son Chris.
The video also showed her pouring marmalade into the pensioner’s coffee despite knowing he was diabetic. She further dragged him by his arm and collar, causing visible distress.
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The next morning, Christmas Day, Mr Attard was found unresponsive with blood running down his face. He was rushed to hospital and died ten days later without regaining consciousness.
Olagunju, who was employed by Unique Personnel UK at the time, pleaded guilty to one count of ill-treatment or wilful neglect of a person lacking mental capacity.
At Woolwich Crown Court in South-East London, she was sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months, and ordered to carry out 50 hours of unpaid work.
Speaking after the sentencing, Chris Attard described the punishment as an “insult,” saying he believed Olagunju’s actions directly contributed to his father’s death, though a post-mortem examination could not conclusively prove it.
He said: “If those cameras had not been there, that person could still be out there treating elderly people like this.
‘I was expecting a suspended sentence, but the length and community service aspect is an insult. What kind of a deterrent is that?”
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