Trainee Doc Jailed for Stealing Hospital Drugs to Spice Up Sex Life

Hospital Hero Turned Rogue: Anaesthetist Swipes Drugs for Bedroom Thrills

Jonathon Dean, a trainee anaesthetist at Whipps Cross Hospital, has been slapped with a 2 years and 1 month jail sentence after stealing anaesthetic drugs from work. Instead of healing patients, he used the drugs to fuel kinky, high-risk sex sessions with his girlfriend.

Snagged with Nine Drug Theft Counts

In December 2018, Dean pilfered drugs including cyclizine, ondansetron, propofol, midazolam, and morphine. He admitted to nine counts of drug theft. The substances were used during consensual but dangerous encounters involving painkillers.

Judge Brands Him a ‘God-Playing’ Betrayer of Medical Trust

“Dean stole anaesthetic drugs to get sexual kicks. He’s been playing God,” Judge Philip Grey declared, condemning the betrayal of public trust in medical professionals.

Defence Pleads Addiction and Fantasy

Dean’s barrister, Aisha Khan, claimed he was “intoxicated by the fantasy and excitement” of his relationship. She described him as a man battling addiction. Dean sent a letter of apology, showing “deep remorse and shame.”

Confiscation & Career Ruin

Aside from jail, Dean must hand over needles and medical supplies found at his home. His lawyer noted the ultimate punishment is his likely ban from ever practising medicine again.

Hospital Responds, Outrage Mounts

Whipps Cross Hospital’s medical director launched an immediate investigation after a young woman involved came forward to another hospital. The medical community and public have slammed Dean’s actions as a gross abuse of trust.

Warning Shot for Medical Misconduct

Dean’s conviction sends a clear message: abusing professional authority won’t be tolerated. His reckless actions endangered his girlfriend and damaged the integrity of the NHS.

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