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It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it!
On the east coast of England is a town called Grimsby, a moniker that may cause some to see the once-great
fishing port on the river Humber in a less-than-acceptable light. The fishing industry dwindled in the twentieth
century and Grimsby was so badly impacted -like most northern communities, that it's only recently the town is
getting back on its feet.

Of course, the medical profession wouldn't change during the troubling-times of the rarely-talked-about moving of
industries to other countries and importing cheaper labour of a certain ideology, would it?

The National Health Service of the United Kingdom is supposedly the toast of the world, a shining example of free
social care with the accepted perception that their Doctors and Nurses bring only the best of medical patient-protection
to those of the British Isles.

No... trust the science and it goes without saying, trust your Doctor.
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Quote:Twisted doctor strapped lover to bed & injected her with drugs in EXORCISMS to rid her of ‘evil spirits’

'A twisted doctor strapped his lover to a bed and injected her with drugs during EXORCISMS that almost killed her.
Hossam Metwally, 60, made dozens of video recordings of himself administering fluids to Kelly Wilson while chanting
as part of a "dangerous perversion" of the Islamic Ruqya ritual, a court heard.

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Doctor Hossam Metwally, maintaining NHS standards.

A jury at Sheffield Crown Court was shown extracts from 200 clips the doctor recorded over four years, mainly at his
home in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Some of the recordings show Ms Wilson strapped to a bed, in others she is in a bath,
and some show a white liquid being administered - on occasions using an electronic device.
The exorcisms left her close to death with multiple organ failures.

In one clip from 2016, Metwally can be heard chanting and after he revives his partner with smelling salts, she asks
"have you raped me?" and requests the police.

Metwally, who is originally from Egypt, told the jury he performed rituals on Ms Wilson to exorcise evil spirits, called Jinns,
but said he only used holy oil and did not inject anaesthetics. Following an eight-week trial, the jury took just two hours to
find the father-of-four guilty of endangering Ms Wilson's life through the unlawful and deliberate administration of anaesthetics
or sedative agents and drug possession offences.

Judge Jeremy Richardson QC told the jury he had "never been involved in a more bizarre case" in his 41-year legal career
and said Metwally had been convicted on the "clearest possible" evidence.

'DISTURBING RITUALS'
Metwally also admitted two further charges of voyeurism.
Opening the case for the prosecution in June, John Elvidge QC described how an investigation began after Ms Wilson was
taken to the Diana, Prince of Wales Hospital in Grimsby - the hospital where Metwally also worked - in 2019.

Paramedics had arrived at Metwally's home to find her in a deep coma, on the brink of a cardiac arrest and with a fluid line
inserted in her chest. Mr Elvidge said: "She was critically ill. It was obviously an emergency situation.
"The medical team at the hospital feared she may suffer a total organ failure and the serious possibility that she might die."

The prosecutor said Metwally "chose not to reveal that he and Ms Wilson had been engaging in an exorcism ritual on the evening
of July 3 2019 during which he had administered anaesthetic sedative agents and then had to give her oxygen support".
The court heard Metwally qualified as a doctor in Egypt and worked in Saudi Arabia before coming to the UK in 1996 and Grimsby
in 1999. He worked in Goole, Scunthorpe and Grimsby and ran his own pain clinic in the port town.

Metwally met Ms Wilson, now 33, in about 2013 when she was a student nurse. The jury heard she had a history of depression and
her health deteriorated so she stopped working as a nurse.

TWISTED ORDEAL
Mr Elvidge said "Dr Metwally gave people the impression that he was supportive of Kelly Wilson and yet he was willing to fuel her
appetite for drugs which went well beyond what her general practitioner was prepared to supply.
"Put another way, he knowingly fed her addiction.

"More than that he habitually administered potentially lethal anaesthetic drugs to perform Muslim exorcism rituals known as Ruqya
on Ms Wilson. "That administration and the use of restraints were his own dangerous perversions of such rituals.

"The prosecution say Dr Metwally is a charlatan and he abused his position as a doctor to gain her confidence and encouraged her
to become intoxicated using dangerous substances that rendered her into such a state that she forfeited all control over her body to
him."

The jury heard how Metwally held a "vast stock of drugs" at his Laceby Road home, including ampoules of ketamine, propofol, fentanyl
and Diazemuls. An imam told the jury the Ruqya is a valid practice but would never involve drugs or sedation.
He said the case was "quite disturbing" and watching the video clips made him feel "really upset"...'
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It's News Guys, But Not As We Know it! - by BIAD - 05-26-2019, 10:00 AM
RE: It's News Jim, But Not As We Know it! - by Wallfire - 10-21-2019, 11:51 AM
RE: It's News Jim, But Not As We Know it! - by Wallfire - 10-23-2019, 05:16 PM
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