04:46 PM
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Books – Muhammad Shaaban:
Late at night I felt “NH.” 30 years old, very tired. Her husband, who is two years younger than her, took her to a medical center in the village of Nakla, the center of Manshiet al-Qanater. Hoping to check on his companion, but the shock was present.
The lady arrived at the emergency department, and the attending physician asked her husband to wait outside until a medical examination was signed on her.
Despite the wife’s pain, she felt strange movements by the doctor. You remember “N.H.” She was shocked when she discovered that the doctor had molested her and touched sensitive parts of her body, taking advantage of her health condition.
The wife was shocked and amazed, so that she was not able to push him away, so he only told her, “Your husband is upsetting you in need. If he upsets you, tell me,” indicating that when her husband tried to enter the examination room, he was asking him for medicines to buy from the pharmacy.
The last time the husband returned, the wife told him what had happened, so she went to the police station to file a report.
With slow steps, a woman in her thirties, leaning on her husband, entered the Al-Qanater Police Station asking to meet the sheriff, repeating the phrase “I can’t forget what happened.”
The woman accused a doctor in the emergency department of a medical center of harassing her and touching sensitive parts of her body.
Major Karim Abdel Wahed, the center’s deputy investigator, was able to apprehend the accused, who denied committing the incident, and notified Major General Hisham Abu Al-Nasr, Director of Giza Security.