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The gay medical doctor accused of sodomising a 16-year-old senior high school student has confessed to committing the act.
Dr. Sulley Ali-Gabass, a senior medical doctor at Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Takoradi, attributed his conduct to nature while still claiming it was a mistake.
"I don't know what to do. With this sexual thing some of us are trying our best. It's like being born with it. That urge is there," he admitted.
Joy News' Manasseh Azure-Awuni after weeks of investigations uncovered the horrifying deeds of the medical doctor whose conduct has left a 16-year-old boy bedridden for several months.
The victim, whose name has been withheld has been infected with HIV, but Dr Sulley Ali-Gabass says he cannot be blamed for the HIV.
He says he is HIV negative and could not possibly be the source of the virus.
The victim accepted a friendship request of Dr Ali-Gabass on facebook, an action he has since regretted.
Instead of mentoring him, the victim told Azure-Awuni, the gay medical doctor had anal sex with him on five occasions; three in his car and two at his (doctor's) residence in Alajo.
On all occasions, he said he was threatened and later blackmailed into submission..
His anal region has been infected, forcing doctors to perform a surgery in order to save his life.
Manasseh Azure-Awuni after speaking to the victim, located the Alajo residence of Dr Ali-Gabass and had interactions with occupants of the house who admitted it was the residence of the Effia Nkwanta hospital doctor.
The Joy News investigator then contacted old school mates of the medical doctor some of whom admitted Dr Ali-Gabass exhibited gay tendencies while at school.
And while the rumour was all over campus, none of those who peddled the rumour had any evidence, except for young Ali-Gabass' admiration for his junior male friends whom he was overly protective of.
Manasseh Awuni later visited the facebook page of Ali-Gabass and found a write-up about gay parents which he shared.
With this circumstantial evidence, the Joy FM investigator confronted Dr. Ali-Gabass who admitted to his involvement with the victim, but described it as a mistake.
The Effia Nkwanta hospital has described the ongoing saga as a purely private matter for the doctor and would only act if the hospital is petitioned.
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