A surgical intern from Australia is accused of filming 460 women in hospitals.
22.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
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'The mobile phone was used as a device for filming in personalized toilets at all three named hospitals so far,' said a police statement.Despite becoming a permanent resident of Australia in April, he faces deportation if convicted for a term of 12 months or more. Prosecutors fear that he may pressure witnesses if released, but Judge James Elliot, who granted him bail, believes the risks to the public can be managed with strict conditions.
'Police believe the mobile phone was used as a device for filming in personalized toilets at all three named hospitals so far,' a police statement said. 'Police expect to have found other potential victims; however, unraveling this process will take time.'Cho was suspended from his position at Austin Hospital in Australia, and his attorney stated that Cho has 'complex' mental health issues. Prosecutors expect the case to go to trial in the second half of next year and describe the defendant's actions as nearly something at the edge of obsession. This news is very disturbing and raises serious questions about privacy and patient safety in hospitals. In this case, it is important that justice is strict to prevent similar cases in the future.
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