Odisha Shocker: SCB Medical College resident doctor shoots MBBS medico while bathing, Video goes viral
Odisha: A major humiliation befell an MBBS student after a resident doctor attached to SCB Medical College and Hospital allegedly filmed her video while she was taking shower.
To add to her plight, the alleged video has now gone viral on social media platforms.
According to a recent media report in Kalinga TV, the MBBS student was unaware and did not notice herself being recorded while taking bath. However, the medico somehow spotted the doctor recording her. She immediately shouted and raised an alarm.
On hearing her desperate shouts, her classmates and fellow medicos rushed to the spot and allegedly caught the resident doctor filming the video. They nabbed the accused doctor then and there and thrashed him for the offensive act.
Unfortunately, it was too late by then as the video of the MBBS student taking a bath was already doing rounds on several social media platforms.
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