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Doctor Who invited his colleague to his house, tried to feed his mango and vodka while singing “awakened music” and is assumed to be sexually assaulted.

Doctor Who invited his colleague to his house, tried to feed his mango and vodka while singing “awakened music” and is assumed to be sexually assaulted.

A doctor sexually assaulted a female colleague as she made her feel caught at home, heard a court.

Dr. Astrit Rrukaj invited his colleague back to his house, where he tried to feed his mango songs, pressed him to drink vodka and sang music awakened on the laptop.

He started to stick his tongue in his ear and mouth and he was supposed to rub his groin against her and placed his hand under her clothes.

The Albanian doctor then insisted on leading her to her house and assaulted her on the street as she tried to call a friend for help.

Dr. Rrukaj, who is now 41 years old, worked at the old -age patient unit at St George Hospital in Stafford, when he asked a colleague to come home with him.

The woman, only called DNA A for legal reasons, said that a medical court Dr. Rrukajaj was drunk shortly after taking her to a property at home at 6.30 pm, on August 11, 2021.

By repeatedly offering alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, the doctor tried to feed his mango pieces of his own fork, despite the fact that he said he did not like the fruits.

In a statement to the police, the lady said, “He continued to say,” You did not have your gin. ” He said, “Try this, it’s very nice.” “It’s good.”

Doctor Who invited his colleague to his house, tried to feed his mango and vodka while singing “awakened music” and is assumed to be sexually assaulted.

Dr. Astrit Rrukaj (illustrated) was eliminated after a court found that he had assaulted a vulnerable colleague several times at his home

“He said,” We can drink what we like. This is not my house, but we can drink what we like and help. “

But in the evening he began to return to evil, after the specialist in adult psychiatry began to sing “sexual nature” music and, by his own admission, he asked him if he had to play the song “Sex on the beach”.

Then he tried to place his arms around his back and dance with her before snatching. When he led him upstairs to his bedroom and suggested that he like to spend the night with him, she refused.

The court heard that, during the evening, Dr. Rrukaj kissed and placed his tongue on the woman’s face and ear and put his hand under her jumper.

Despite the fact that he asked to go home, the doctor insisted a share of a salad he had prepared for dinner and had a vodka blow.

Dr. Rrukaj also handed him a glass of water that he claimed to “taste fun” and shortly afterwards began to feel sick and dizzy, although there was no evidence that the drink had been at the top.

Then he continued to fall in love again before he “grabbed and squeezed” his breast and glued his hand up.

When she removed him and pleaded with him to “stop”, he ignored it and raised it from the ground in a hug, so he could not move away.

Until 21.41 PM, MS sent a message to a friend reading “this is the strangest night of my life” along with a head of a head that explodes.

Despite the fact that she insisted that she would go home, Dr. Rrukaj told the lady she would take her to her house. DNA said the court that the doctor then appeared as he put his shoes near the front door and “began to rub his groin on his back,” says Dr. Rrukaj denied.

The doctor drove the lady back to the place where she raised her earlier, where she sent an additional message to her friend urging him to “call and help” another at 10.18 PM reading “quickly please”.

Then she stumbled into some bushes in the dark, before the doctor caught her and assault her again.

After entering her friend’s car, the lady was supposed to break and “cry hysterically” and insisted that she did not beat enough alcohol to become intoxicated.

DNA was taken by her friend to A&E at Stoke Hospital. A toxicological analysis of her blood taken about seven hours after the incident did not find any evidence that she was drunk, but in a picture presented to the court taken after midnight on August 14, the face of the lady was “fluffy, reddened and swollen.”

In his own oral submission, Dr. Rrukaj denied that he assaulted Mrs. A at any time of the night or was “sexually awake”. He acknowledged that he kissed his colleague on the cheek of an unspecified number.

Unlike the evidence of Mrs. A, she refused to stay with him at night, Dr. Rrukaj insisted that the pair agreed to “spend the night under the same roof” or at her temporary house or at her house.

He said that when they were both going outside, the lady agreed to go hand in hand as a “claimant couple”.

On his own account, Dr. Rrukaj was alone and wanted a friendship with MS A, although not romantic or sexual.

The doctor claimed that the lady’s friend gave him instructions to “care” while the two were walking.

Rejection of Dr. Rrukajaj’s claims that his actions were consensual, the court found that his behavior was “sexually motivated” and found that all the accusations against the doctor prove.

The General Medical Council, which regulates the doctors, argued that the crimes were committed against “a junior colleague under the circumstances in which he was particularly vulnerable, under the locations and the calendar of index incidents, age and level of intoxication”.

He added that Dr. Rrukaj completely denied the facts and showed no proof of remediation.

Dr. Rrukaj worked as a section doctor at St George Hospital in Stafford (in the picture) when he met Lady A and invited him back to his house

Dr. Rrukaj worked as a section doctor at St George Hospital in Stafford (in the picture) when he met Lady A and invited him back to his house

Kevin Mcmerney, the defense of Dr. Rrukajaj, said there is no risk of him to recover and indicated “his unlimited work record and personal life.”

He said that the incident was an “unusual case” and a “unique” and is unlikely to be repeated.

The court found that Dr. Rrukaj abused his seniority position on Lady and determined to feel caught in her house.

“Although the events took place outside the job, the lady was in a vulnerable position, considering that she was caught in the house of Dr. Rrukajaj,” the report shows.

“She was the center of the attention of a growing conduct in Dr. Rrukajaj’s house, and later in a public path, which made her feel more and more uncomfortable, so not only did she want to escape, she sought the help of a friend to extract him from the situation in which he was found.”

With the exception of Dr. Rrukajaj endlessly from the profession, he concluded: “The incorrect leadership of Dr. Rrukaj was so serious that the public members will be terrified to find out that a doctor who sexually assaulted a vulnerable colleague, although in a social environment, should be allowed to stay in the medical register.

“This was especially if he sought to blame others, to deviate from his own responsibility.”