Emmanuel
Kanu is Nigerian doctor who touched the
breast of a vulnerable divorcee in her home days after she attempted suicide
will be keeping his job after citing cultural differences.
According
to UK Daily Mail
Report…..Dr Emmanuel Kanu stroked
her breast, repeatedly tried to kiss her and told her, 'You want it' when she
tried to escape his clutches during the visit - which he hid from colleagues.
When she later texted him to tell him to stop ringing her he withheld his
number on the next call.
But Kanu, a married Nigerian
father of one, has been allowed to keep his job by a fitness to practise panel
even though the General Medical council called for him to be struck off.
He told
the panel he had not molested the patient and claimed 'cultural differences'
led to the visit on September 3, 2011, saying: 'There is a clear divide between
the doctor and the patient here, which is very different in Nigeria.'
But the
Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service only suspended the 36-year-old for six months,
despite finding he was guilty of sexually motivated serious misconduct.
Campaigners
against violence towards women criticised the 'incredibly lenient penalty'.
Nicole Westmarland, former chairman of Rape Crisis and Professor of Criminology
at Durham University, asked 'what it takes for a doctor to be struck off'.
She said:
'This doctor has committed a number of sexual offences on a woman who was in a
very vulnerable position.
'A
six-month suspension is an incredibly lenient penalty and the question remains:
what will happen within the six months that will supposedly change his
behaviour when he returns to work?'
The
doctor, who had recently completed GP training and was undergoing specialist
training in psychiatry, was on a locum shift at the A&E department of
Darlington Memorial Hospital, County Durham, when the divorcee was brought in
after taking a 'substantial overdose'.
She was
still recovering in an emergency ward bed when he asked for her mobile number
and then rang her when she was discharged five days later to say he was
'thinking of her'.
He
arranged to meet the mother-of-two, who cannot be named for legal reasons, at
her home in Darlington for what the woman believed was a medical
assessment.
But he
asked to use her laptop and then viewed Facebook photos of her as he sat next
to her on a sofa.
A report
into his actions stated that he put his arm around her and stroked her chest.
It added: 'She informed the panel she was "scared, frozen to the
spot" and said "I was unsure, he was a doctor".
'She said when you saw the picture of her [breast] feeding her son you
said "They're big. Are they as big as that now?" and squeezed her
left breast.'
When she stormed off to her kitchen Kanu followed her and kept trying to
kiss her, saying at one point: 'I can see it in your eyes that you want it.'
Kanu, who qualified in 2005 from the University of Nigeria, called her
after he left but the woman, who was 43 at the time, texted: 'It was not right
what you tried to do. You are a doctor and I was your patient. I didn't want or
asked to be touched by you.'
Kanu, who worked at Borders General Hospital near his home in Melrose,
Roxburghshire, was acquitted of sexual assault at Durham Crown Court in 2012.
He told the fitness to practise panel he had not molested the patient
and claimed 'cultural differences' led to the visit on September 3, 2011,
saying: 'There is a clear divide between the doctor and the patient here, which
is very different in Nigeria.'
But this was dismissed as not being a 'credible explanation'. The panel
branded his behaviour 'deplorable' and 'unprofessional.'
Kanu denied any knowledge of the case when approached by the Daily Mail.
A spokesman for County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust said Kanu was
dismissed as soon as the complaint came to light.
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