A paramedic's deranged obsession with a female colleague led him to gatecrash her barbecue which would ultimately cause the end of a man's life.
07.07.2022 - 21:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A Pakistani doctor who referred to female work colleagues as ''beautiful things'' and took an illicit photo of another medic has been cleared of wrongdoing. Dr Siddick Dulloo, 69, was accused of making sexually suggestive remarks after he compared one doctor and a nurse to the ''sun and moon in an eclipse''.
He added: ''I am just jealous I couldn’t come in the middle". Dr Dulloo also commented about "white folk" spending thousands to go on holiday.
However, a hearing at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service heard that Dulloo, from Prestwich, blamed his knowledge of the English language, insisting he was simply trying to make conversation about an eclipse he had heard a news story on that morning.
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In another incident on a ward at North Manchester General Hospital, Dulloo an Associate Specialist in Renal Medicine spoke in Urdu about ''white folk spending thousands of pounds going abroad to look at beautiful things’, before continuing in English: ''I was thinking they could just spend £2 and come to North Manchester Hospital''.
Dulloo, originally from Karachi, was later reported to NHS managers by staff who also accused him of making ''grunting'' and ''groaning'' noises whilst making his remarks. They also claimed he had taken an illicit picture of one female colleague on his mobile phone and said he would make them ''uncomfortable'' during encounters.
A disciplinary hearing into Dulloo's actions cleared the now-retired doctor, who qualified in 1983, of any wrongdoing, after he accepted his remarks were "inappropriate", but insisted he hadn't meant for them to offend. The panel accepted he had used "clumsy and misguided" language.
A paramedic's deranged obsession with a female colleague led him to gatecrash her barbecue which would ultimately cause the end of a man's life.
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