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Dr Levy case: Many unanswered questions leave many doubts
Polo Dimeo, Johannesburg
Question: If a woman was sexually abused, would she go back for a consultation with her husband the next day? There is no way (it would happen) and why wasn’t charges opened up at the South African Police Services immediately?
Then, as per (your) newspaper, I am saddened by the way this was handled. Dr Levy is a professional doctor, but just didn’t have the stomach to fight back properly and if an in loco inspection was done, it would have proven that he was innocent.
Dr Levy always wore gloves, and (then there are) many contradictions. We all know the law: If they want you guilty, you will be found guilty and an innocent doctor’s life is on hold. I told Dr Levy to appeal and fight back. I agree that he should have called every patient in and speak to each one personally, but he did not do so.
“Sabbatical” my backside! Be a man and speak to the many friends – (not) patients – who grew to love Dr Levy. I will stand up in any court and testify that Dr Levy is no “sex offender”, even though the medical board suspended him.
I have seen how cruel the Jewish community can be to just send (out) messages that are not true.
Why speak of others and judge (them) if you don’t know (all the) facts?