The allegations center on claims that the offences occurred while he was treating patients in his role as a doctor.  Tran Nhu Tuan/Pexels
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Former UK Doctor Appears in Court Over 45 Sexual Offences Against 38 Patients

Former doctor faces court over serious sexual assault allegations.

Author : Arushi Roy Chowdhury

A former doctor has appeared in court to face multiple sexual offence charges involving hospital patients, including children, in a case that has sent shockwaves through the UK healthcare system.

According to proceedings reported by BBC News, Nathaniel Spencer, from Hockley in Birmingham, is accused of committing 45 sexual offences against 38 female patients.

Allegations span multiple hospitals and years

The charges relate to incidents alleged to have taken place between 2017 and 2021 at:

  • Royal Stoke University Hospital

  • Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley

Prosecutors told the court that some of the patients involved were under the age of 13 at the time of the alleged offences, highlighting the seriousness of the case.

Breakdown of charges against Nathaniel Spencer

Spencer faces a total of 45 charges, including:

  • 15 counts of sexual assault

  • 17 counts of assault by penetration

  • 9 counts of sexual assault of a child under 13

  • 3 counts of assault by penetration of a child under 13

  • 1 count of attempted assault by penetration

The allegations center on claims that the offences occurred while he was treating patients in his role as a doctor.

Spencer was charged in December following what Staffordshire Police described as a complex investigation into allegations of sexual assault involving patients.

Court hearing details and proceedings

Spencer appeared at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on Monday for a hearing lasting approximately 45 minutes.

During the hearing:

  • He spoke only to confirm his name

  • He was not required to enter pleas

The court confirmed that the case will proceed, with another pre-trial hearing scheduled at a later date.

Bail conditions and trial location under review

The Recorder of Stoke-on-Trent, Judge Sally Hancox, renewed Spencer’s conditional bail during the hearing.

Judge Hancox told the court that it would not be practical for the trial to take place in Stoke-on-Trent. She stated that discussions were ongoing with officials overseeing the Midlands court circuit to determine a suitable alternative venue.

Addressing the defendant, she said that at the next hearing, the court would consider:

  • The location of the trial

  • The timing and timetable

  • Whether arraignment would take place if necessary

Police investigation led to charges

Spencer was charged in December following what Staffordshire Police described as a complex investigation into allegations of sexual assault involving patients.

The investigation examined multiple complaints, ultimately leading to formal charges being brought before the court.

The case is still ongoing, and no verdict has been reached. Spencer remains entitled to a fair trial, and the allegations will be tested in court as proceedings continue.

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