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Bengal: 2 New Cases Of Hospital Molestation - Teen Patient, Nurse Targeted Amid Kolkata Outrage

A nurse was allegedly molested by a patient at a government-run hospital in West Bengal's Birbhum district on August 31. The nurse said that the accused patient, who came for high fever treatment, touched her inappropriately and also hurled verbal abuses at her in the presence of his family members. Meanwhile, in Howrah, a 13-year-old girl was allegedly molested by a lab technician at a hospital on Saturday. The victim was receiving treatment for pneumonia and was taken for a CT scan when the laboratory technician allegedly tried to molest her.

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