London: An Indian-origin doctor has been accused of fondling a woman patient`s private body parts and later begging her husband not to report him, a British medical tribunal has heard.

53-year-old Subramanium Balu, a married father of two, allegedly telephoned the man a day after the consultation to say: "I`m sorry, I`m sorry, I`m sorry, please forgive me."
When the husband said he was considering taking the incident further, Balu pleaded: "Please bear in mind I am a family man with a wife and two children," The Daily Telegraph quoted Balu as during the hearing.

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The doctor later allegedly faked an account of the incident, which took place in September, 2008, in which he claimed that the 35-year-old patient had tried to seduce him by "pushing her chest forward" in a provocative way, and then putting her "arched buttocks" in his face.

He said, "I had to turn my eyes away to avoid this, when I discussed her medical condition she was looking at me in a seductive way."

The General Medical Council (GMC) tribunal in Manchester heard that the woman, who was identified only as Patient A, went to Balu`s surgery in Dudley in the West Midlands suffering from a cold, high temperature and headaches as well as a regular cough.

Sophie Cartwright, counsel for the GMC, said the following day, after Balu learnt a complaint had been made, he contacted the woman`s husband over the phone telling him: "I`m sorry, please forgive me." Dudley National Health Service Trust hired an independent investigator to interview Balu. The doctor, of Stourbridge, West Midlands, denied any improper action.

PTI