Physio 'bit client and growled', tribunal hears

A physiotherapist in England bit a client’s shoulder while she was lying on his table and growled “like a baby lion” to “satisfy his sexual urge”, a tribunal has heard.

Physio 'bit client and growled', tribunal hears

A physiotherapist in England bit a client’s shoulder while she was lying on his table and growled “like a baby lion” to “satisfy his sexual urge”, a tribunal has heard.

Christopher Lewis allegedly carried out the act after pressing his body against the woman and squashing her breasts as he provided therapy on her fractured shoulder, the British Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) panel heard.

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