Cardiologist tried on appeal for rape and sexual assault on patients

Last year, he was sentenced at first instance to 15 years of criminal imprisonment by the Morbihan Assize Court. A former cardiologist from Noyal-Pontivy hospital, in Brittany, has been on trial since Tuesday on appeal before the Loire-Atlantique Assize Court in Nantes. He is accused of the rape of a patient and sexual assault by a person abusing the authority conferred by his functions.

Daniel M’Bey, 63, also received a definitive ban on February 7 from practicing a medical or paramedical profession.

A “black hole” after an injection

A patient, aged 21 at the time, accuses him of having raped her during a consultation in October 2018, in the liberal practice that he had opened a few months earlier in parallel with his activities at the Pontivy hospital.

The doctor allegedly injected him with a fast-acting sedative and hypnotic product (midazolam). The victim then had a “black hole” during which Daniel M’Bey allegedly had sexual intercourse with her. Scientific analyzes confirmed the presence of male DNA compatible with that of the doctor on the young woman’s clothes and the presence of midazolam, in very small quantities, in her blood.

“Big pervert” attitudes

Another patient, aged 24 at the time of the events, then denounced a sexual assault, which occurred during a consultation at Pontivy hospital in 2017, after an injection “to thin the blood” according to the doctor.

A third patient, who had also been his secretary after classes when she was a high school student, finally reported a sexual assault in her office. She was only 18 years old then.

Several patients interviewed by investigators also reported inappropriate words or “big pervert” attitudes during consultations, when he had, for example, called one of them “Miss World” or offered another an invitation. at the restaurant on a prescription.

No criminal record

The accused, born in Congo and father of six children, refutes all the facts with which he is accused and evokes a “consensual” relationship with the patient accusing him of rape. “I expect from this appeal trial an acquittal or a reduction in sentence,” he declared to the court, wrapped in a brown fleece and speaking very calmly.

Several of his children are called as witnesses. “The description that is given of me does not match my personality and I hope that they will make their contribution,” explained the doctor, who had no criminal record before his conviction.

The trial is scheduled to last all week, with a verdict expected next Monday.

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