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Doctor, Nurse caught having sexual intercourse at patients ward

A doctor and a nurse who were doing their internships in a hospital in Tanzania have been fired after they were caught having sex on the job.

A patient who was admitted to the Tabora hospital told the hospital’s management about the two health workers.

The patient couldn’t handle the usual sexual activity while the doctor and nurse were talking loudly.

According to the source, the patients in the ward had reached their limit of restriction. They couldn’t take the loud moaning between the trainee doctor and the nurse any longer, so they decided to report him.

On Monday, November 29, 2021, the hospital held a meeting with the staff, where Kaliua District Commissioner (DC) Paul Chacha told them that the doctor and nurse had been fired.

“If this person is an intern, the hospital should check on him and see how he is doing. Why do you let him do this? “A bad report will be sent about him,” he said.

 

Source: iNews

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