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Shocking Story Of How Doctor ‘S3dated, R*ped’ Patient Inside Hospital In Kwara
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The shocking story of a doctor who purportedly drugged and s3xually assaulted a patient at a hospital in Kwara State has surfaced.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ayodele Joseph, Chief Medical Director of Ayodele Hospital, Ilorin, Kwara State, has been accused of r*ping a patient who came for medical treatment.
The suspect was arraigned on a two-count charge of act of gross indecency, and rape contrary to sections 285 and 283 of the penal code.
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Police report revealed that the defendant, (Dr. Ayodele), sedated the patient, who is a professional nurse and eventually had s3xual int3rcourse with her outside her consent.
According to the report, the nurse went to the hospital for medical treatment when the doctor, who claimed to be having twenty seven years experience in the medical field, took advantage of her under s3dation.
“Investigation into the matter however led to the recovery of the video recording containing s3xual action of the defendant on the victim while medical text also confirmed that the said nurse was assaulted and r3ped”, the charge sheet added.
Prosecutor, Gbenga Ayeni, informed the court of the gravity of the offence and the motion attached to the police report seeking the remand of the suspect.
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Magistrate Gbadeyan Jumoke Kamson, who handled the case granted Ayeni’s prayer for remand while the matter was adjourned to May 18th, 2023.
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