GP sexually abused 48 patients over 35 years

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GP sexually abused female patients for 35 years

Dr Krishna Singh denied abusing his position to carry out sex attacks on women over four decades

A doctor from North Lanarkshire has been found guilty of 54 sex offence charges against women over 35 years. Krishna Singh, 72, kissed, groped, gave inappropriate examinations and made sleazy comments to 48 patients during appointments in various medical settings.Prosecutors described how the sexual predator was "hiding in plain sight" over nearly four decades.Singh was found guilty of multiple sexual and indecent assaults that he carried out between February 1983 and May 2018.

She told the court: "He asked how low my top was and if my cleavage was showing. He was asking if I was being provocative. He said 'so, you are not a good time girl'."

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