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PIO Doctor allegedly tries to strangle nurse on duty, arrested
New York: An Indian-American doctor here has been arrested for allegedly trying to strangle a nurse with an elastic cord as he was upset with her for administering an injection into his patient at a "wrong time", police said.
Dr Venkatesh Sasthakonar, 44, through his attorney, has denied the allegation and said that the January 22 incident has been blown out of proportion.
Sasthakonar, a weight loss surgeon at Nassau University Medical Center in New York, has been arrested and charged with felony strangulation and assault.
The police alleged that he threatened the life of his 51- year-old nurse.
According to the complaint, the surgeon "was upset that his nurse had administered injection to his patient at a wrong time".
Sasthakonar then came up behind the nurse, took out an elastic cord from his sweatshirt and wrapped it around her neck, the criminal complaint alleged.
This caused the nurse to gasp for air and caused substantial pain.
"I could kill you for this," the surgeon threatened the nurse, the complaint alleges.
Following the incident, he was suspended by the Nassau University Medical Center.
On Tuesday he was released on bail on USD 3,500 cash.
The nurse, whose name has not been released by the police, was treated for substantial pain to her neck.
The doctor's attorney Melvyn Roth claimed that there was no intent to harm the nurse.
The two have been friends for 10 years and the cord did not even touch her skin.
"It didn't even touch the skin. That's our version of events. He, in no way, meant to harm her. She was not hurt at all," Roth told the local News 12 in Long Island New York, adding that the surgeon was half-upset and half joking.
Dr Venkatesh Sasthakonar, 44, through his attorney, has denied the allegation and said that the January 22 incident has been blown out of proportion.
Sasthakonar, a weight loss surgeon at Nassau University Medical Center in New York, has been arrested and charged with felony strangulation and assault.
The police alleged that he threatened the life of his 51- year-old nurse.
According to the complaint, the surgeon "was upset that his nurse had administered injection to his patient at a wrong time".
Sasthakonar then came up behind the nurse, took out an elastic cord from his sweatshirt and wrapped it around her neck, the criminal complaint alleged.
This caused the nurse to gasp for air and caused substantial pain.
"I could kill you for this," the surgeon threatened the nurse, the complaint alleges.
Following the incident, he was suspended by the Nassau University Medical Center.
On Tuesday he was released on bail on USD 3,500 cash.
The nurse, whose name has not been released by the police, was treated for substantial pain to her neck.
The doctor's attorney Melvyn Roth claimed that there was no intent to harm the nurse.
The two have been friends for 10 years and the cord did not even touch her skin.
"It didn't even touch the skin. That's our version of events. He, in no way, meant to harm her. She was not hurt at all," Roth told the local News 12 in Long Island New York, adding that the surgeon was half-upset and half joking.
Meghna A Singhania is the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Medical Dialogues. An Economics graduate from Delhi University and a post graduate from London School of Economics and Political Science, her key research interest lies in health economics, and policy making in health and medical sector in the country. She is a member of the Association of Healthcare Journalists. She can be contacted at meghna@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751
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