Crime

Police arrest hospital clinical officer over raping 20-yr-old patient

It is alleged that the 20-year-old patient had gone for a dilation and curettage procedure after suffering a miscarriage when the clinical officer raped her during a medical examination.

Kiira Region Police Spokesperson, Mr. James Mubi confirmed the incident

JINJA, UGANDA: Police in Jinja has arrested Mr. Juma Toola, a clinical officer attached to Jinja Regional Referral hospital for allegedly raping a patient. He is currently locked up at Buwenge central police station.

It is alleged that the 20-year-old patient had gone for a dilation and curettage procedure after suffering a miscarriage when the clinical officer raped her during a medical examination.

The Kiira regional police surgeon, Vincent Masinde examined the patient and confirmed that she had indeed been sexually abused.

The report shows that the rape victim sustained tears in her private parts and lost a lot of blood, which left her unconscious for close to three hours.

The victim whose identities have been withheld, says that Toola locked her up inside the examination room, held her mouth, and raped her repeatedly.

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He reportedly dumped her in the maternity ward thereafter and fled from the hospital. She says that well-wishers rushed her to Buwenge central police station where she was referred to a police surgeon for further examination.

Kiira regional police spokesperson, James Mubi says that detectives started investigating the matter on January 30th, 2022. He says that Toola declined to voluntarily hand over himself to the police until he was arrested.

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He says that Toola is under police custody and will be brought to court once his file is complete to face charges of rape.

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