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Married GP raped student nurse in horror attack in Stirling hotel room

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A married GP raped a student nurse moments after her drink was spiked with a substance which caused her to drift in and out of consciousness, a court heard.Doctor Manesh Gill, 39, carried out the horrifying attack after luring her to a hotel in Stirling on December 8, 2018.The High Court in Edinburgh last week heard how Gill went onto Tinder and called himself ‘Mike’ to the young woman, whose profile on the dating app he ‘superliked’.His victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told of how Gill lured her into his hotel room where he gave her a “really strong” pink gin and lemonade.The woman fought back tears as she told the court of how Gill sexually assaulted her as her “body shut down”.She told prosecutor Stephanie Ross: “He was on top of me.

I was trying to push him off. I couldn’t.“I just felt like my whole body was stuck to the bed. He was having sex with me. I wanted to go home.

I felt as if I couldn’t move.. I couldn’t do anything, I don’t know.”Gill, who worked as a doctor in Edinburgh, admitted bringing a condom, Viagra and a bottle of pink gin - the woman’s favourite drink - to the hotel.

But he denied that this was evidence he was planning to have sex with the woman.Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area.But after hearing how Gill told a colleague after his arrest that he was worried police would find morphine in the girl’s system, jurors returned a unanimous guilty verdict to one charge of rape on Thursday afternoon.But jurors deleted the allegation that Gill was the man who carried out the administration of the substance.Lord Tyre told Gill that he needed to call for a report before he could sentence him.

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