AN agency nurse who ‘grabbed’ a pregnant colleague and ‘kissed her lower stomach’ in a hospital staff room has been struck off.
Mowbrey Madondile was reported to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and a disciplinary case brought against him for misconduct after the incident at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
It was alleged that on the evening of July 15, 2022, the woman had entered the staff break room. She and Mr Madondile were alone when he then asked to kiss her stomach after she told him she was pregnant.
After being told no, it was alleged he ‘grabbed her arm, and kissed her lower stomach.’
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