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Man charged with fraud after 'pretending to be NHS worker to get six free nights at a hotel'

Police say he claimed to work in the local A&E department

Josh Payne
Friday 10 April 2020 13:57 BST
Casa Hotel in Chesterfield has been offering free accommodation to NHS staff
Casa Hotel in Chesterfield has been offering free accommodation to NHS staff (Google)

A man has been charged with fraud after allegedly spending six free nights at a hotel by claiming to be an NHS worker.

Ben Quince checked into the Casa Hotel in Lockoford Lane, Chesterfield, at the end of March on a floor reserved for NHS staff, Derbyshire Police said.

He stayed there for six nights and allegedly told staff he worked in the A&E department at Chesterfield Royal Hospital.

The hotel is offering complimentary lodgings for health workers during the coronavirus pandemic, the force said.

Mr Quince, of no fixed address, has been charged with fraud by false representation.

He appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on Monday and was bailed to appear again at a later date, police said.

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