Filipina Satanist nurse Fined by Swiss Court, Disrespectful Photos of Dead pensioners on Facebook Switzerland
In 2013, DiversityHuman.com published an article regarding a nurse in Switzerland, who allegedly posed next to a corpse of an old woman. Almost a year after the incident, the Swiss court finally handed down their decision to the offender identified as 37-year-old Blaze Binder. The Filipino-born nurse, who goes by the name of Ghostinthedark Satania Blaze on Facebook, handed £800 fine for "violating peace of the dead" and breach of trust, the dailymail reports.
The pictures of Binder on Facebook came under fire when several users reacted and went outraged on her sickening posts, including her disgusting message, "Gonna send them to Hell where some belong, the rest in the compost pit for fertilizers - hehehe". Other photos were captioned, "soul thief" and "Hail Satan".
Initially, the Filipina satanist nurse asked her online friends to guess if the lying pensioners next to her were dead or alive. Then later she posted on Facebook, "I can put anything I want in my Facebook (page) it's mine." Apparently, it was her reply to a comment hinting that her posts were improper and inhumane.
In an interview by local media, the tattooed Binder was quoted saying "I do not understand that people are upset about the photos." She added that death is part of everyday life at the nursing home.
The satanist filipina, who is branded the devil nurse by local media, also posed in a nurse's uniform outside an ambulance.
After her day job, Binder reportedly offers services as a "dominatrix". Her vast market is in the Saint Gallen area, where she is known as the 'queen of pleasures'.
In addition to the £800 fine, the court in St. Gallen in Switzerland (around 85km from Zurich) issued a suspended fine equivalent to 120 days of pay.
Filipina Satanist nurse Blaze Binder, who is married to a Swiss man, was previously working at Swiss care home (Mogelsberg ), where she took the photos while she was sitting next to the dead pensioners. After the facility seized its operation, she then posted the images online.