Mumbai medico sacked for 'sexual assault' on Covid-19 patient


Mumbai, May 4 (IANS): A Mumbai medico was sacked from service after he allegedly sexually assaulted a male Covid-19 patient in the intensive care unit of a private hospital, police said here on Monday.

The incident occurred at the Wockhardt Hospital on May 1 when the accused - who had been recruited and joined his duty just a day earlier - allegedly committed the offence.

Agripada police said though they have registered a case against the 34-year-old medico, he has not been questioned or arrested as he may be infected, but has been sent to home quarantine in Thane where his movements are under observation.

Meanwhile, the hospital has sacked its new employee as per protocols on grounds of misconduct.

Following a complaint lodged by the hospital, the Agripada police have booked the accused under various sections of Indian Penal Code and further action will be initiated after he is cleared from quarantine, officials said.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, May 06 2020

    Such people are a shame to the profession.Here he showed no professional love ,humanity towards the patient,but only his own private interest.Shame on him.Why he is being only sacked? File case,let him pay compansation ,and arrest him before he attacks another person.

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