GPHC refutes claims that female patient was raped after surgery

A woman who recently underwent surgery at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC) has claimed that she was raped while recovering from the surgery.

The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation

The woman reportedly told an online news agency that after regaining consciousness following the surgery, she discovered signs of sexual activity, and raised an alarm.
Immediately after, the city hospital launched a preliminary investigation, which did not show evidence of any sexual intercourse perpetrated on the woman.
Following the report, Head of Strategic Management and Communications, Chelauna Providence, explained to a section of the media that after the surgery, the patient’s sedation wore off and she reportedly discovered signs of sexual intercourse.
But the hospital is claiming that, due to the surgery the patient had undergone, there is a possibility that she would experience such signs. The hospital also claimed that the woman was never left unsupervised after the surgery, and, as such, rubbished the accusation.
No other information was divulged on the matter, due to its sensitivity.
A few years ago, a man was arrested after a teenage girl claimed that while she lay on a bed in the Female medical ward of the Georgetown Public Hospital, she was raped by a man, who made his way into the ward after being allowed access by a security guard.
Prior to the alleged sexual intercourse on the hospital bed, the man and the girl were seen sitting and chatting. It is being alleged that the man showed up at the facility although the visiting hours had long passed.
The accused had claimed that he and the young lady were familiar with each other, and that they share a sexual relationship. The young lady, however, had denied that claim.
An alarm was raised by other patients who were in the ward and observed the sexual episode between the two. It was only when they raised an alarm that the young lady screamed.