Indian Doctor Sexually Assaulted Women, Including Patient!
On the other hand, Indian-origin people are hitting the headlines for the wrong reasons with their involvement in wrongdoings
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 Feb 2024 8:36 AM GMTIt is known that we are seeing an unwanted trend of growing attacks on Indians abroad. The data says that the attacks are increasing regularly due to various reasons. While some attacks are unplanned some attacks are targeted violence. The White House also responded to this and condemned the attacks.
On the other hand, Indian-origin people are hitting the headlines for the wrong reasons with their involvement in wrongdoings. Be it financial scams or scamming others, they are on the wrong side and face arrests for this.
Another shocking incident joined the list as an Indian doctor was convicted of sexual assault. The doctor in the case is a family doctor who is accused of sexually assaulting three women. His allegations were proven as he was convicted.
A 47-year-old Indian-origin doctor in England is accused of sexually assaulting three women who came to him for treatment. What’s even more concerning is that one of the victims is a Cancer patient and he did not leave her either.
The doctor is accused of sexually assaulting women between 2019 and 2021. A few women patients alleged that he used to make unwanted comments against them. Following this his job was sacked as the doctor. He was arrested and released on bail.
A Trial has been going on for a few weeks at a court. The court proceedings found the doctor convicted as his allegations were convicted on four counts of sexual assault
The doctor works at a local surgery as a backup doctor. His role was such that if any doctor is unavailable then the Indian doctor would come in. His wife works at the same hospital and with her recommendation, he got a job.
Around one and a half years after he joined, the first complaint was raised against him. The prosecution took the version of five women including the receptionist. Their testimonies were considered by the court.