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Shock in Morocco after nurse rapes teen girl inside local hospital

Shock in Morocco after nurse rapes teen girl inside local hospital

Al Bawaba08-04-2025

Published April 8th, 2025 - 07:18 GMT
ALBAWABA - The Moroccan society was eagerly shocked and surprised after a nurse working at a local hospital raped a 14-year-old girl n Rabat.
Local media confirmed that authorities arrested a male nurse, 57, who dared to rape a teenage girl inside a military hospital in the capital.
The incident took place when the victim's family took their sick daughter to the military hospital during Eid al-Fitr for medical treatment. Doctors decided to keep her under close medical supervision.
According to local media, the Moroccan girl was raped by a military nurse worker inside the hospital, who first sexually harassed her, deceived her, and sexually assaulted her.
Last week, the competent public prosecutor referred the case file to the Rabat Court of Appeal, which is investigating the defendant on charges of indecent assault, enticement of a minor, and abuse of power.
Authorities in Morocco confirmed that the accused admitted to sexually assaulting the patient without using violence.
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