Feb 20 β€’ 20:30 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

BH doctor indicted for suspected sexual assault of patients during imaging exams

A 31-year-old doctor in Belo Horizonte has been indicted for sexually assaulting at least two patients during imaging examinations.

A doctor in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, has been indicted by local police for the alleged sexual abuse of at least two patients during imaging exams. The 31-year-old suspect, who owns a clinic in the Santa EfigΓͺnia neighborhood, is facing serious charges including rape and sexual violation through fraud. According to the police investigation, one of the victims, an 18-year-old woman, reported that during an abdominal imaging test, the doctor suggested a complementary transvaginal ultrasound. It was during this procedure that the doctor allegedly assaulted her inappropriately without any prior explanation or consent.

The police report detailed that the victim experienced unwanted physical contact when the doctor inserted two fingers into her intimate area without gloves. The abuse escalated when she claimed he exposed his own genitals and attempted to force sexual relations upon her. Traumatized and fearing for her safety, the young woman managed to escape and immediately notified the police, leading to the doctor's arrest in the act shortly after her report was made.

This incident raises serious concerns about patient safety and the protection of vulnerable individuals in medical settings, prompting discussions on stricter regulations and oversight in the healthcare sector, especially in practices that involve intimate examinations. The police investigation remains ongoing, and the implications of the accusations may lead to broader scrutiny of medical practices in Brazil, as well as potential reforms in how such examinations are conducted to ensure patient safety and trust in medical professionals.

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