The female college student had a history of mental illness, and there was no, physical evidence, so the sexual assault charges were, dropped…off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
A physician from MacKay Memory was accused by a female student on Dcard that he'd pulled her into the stairways and sexually assaulted her, and was indicted by the D.A. on forced sexual acts, during the trial, the female student committed suicide, cursed Wang on her suicide note: "I hope you rot in hell!"; the first trial found Wang guilty, sentenced him to six years, but the High Courts of Taiwan believed, that on the date, the female student showed Wang the sex footages herself, and that her cursing him out would NOT be evidentiary that sexual assault had, indeed, happened, tossed the original verdict yesterday, and found Wang not guilty.
The married physician, Wang had met the female student through the internet for over a year, and after he'd been accused of rape, he'd resigned from his position; he stated yesterday, that a lot of things, wouldn't be convenient enough for him to talk about, but in the first trial, the psych evaluations showed that the female student showed no signs of posttraumatic stress disorder, he was grateful that the High Courts had, cleared his, name.
The indictment stated, that on December 28th, the female student went to MacKay Memorial Hospital to the psychiatric department to get treated, and asked Wang out to meet, Wang used the excuse of "showing you some pictures" to lure the female student to the fourth floor emergency exit of the Gospel Building and sexually assaulted her with his fingers, and asked her to fellate him. The female student called it in afterwards, claimed that Wang told her he was taking her to a "secret place", but instead, took her to the stairways to rape her, she'd pushed him away, but Wang stated, "I want it", and forced her to swallow the semen he'd, ejaculated.
On June 21st, 2022, the female student committed suicide, left the note: "You SCUM, I curse you after my death…you will not end well!"; Wang admitted to leaning in toward the female student to sort through the photos, that they were holding each other, and fondling one another with their clothes on, but he'd never, sexually assaulted her.
The boyfriend of the deceased claimed, that after the sexual assault, she'd made three suicide attempts, and that when they got intimate, she got reminded of what happened that day and melted down, kept apologizing to him. The Taipei District Court confirmed Wang had committed the sexual assault, criticized that he'd used his professionally status, gained the female student's trust, then sexually assaulted her, that his behaviors were, malicious, sentenced him to six years.
Wang appealed, and claimed, "that never happened". The High Courts found, that before the incident, the female had chatted with Wang frequently through an app, that the contents were sexually illicit, and she'd invited him to look through the photos of her nude, that it was still questionable, if Wang had fondled the female student against her, will; while the staircase was a place where people are coming and going, that if this was a viable location where the sexual assault had occurred, was also, questionable.
The female student had been psychologically ill for many years before, had treatment records on file, the mental distress, if it were caused by Wang after what happened to her, is still in question, besides, the medical professionals who'd treated her from before the date of the supposed sexual assault, on the day of, and the day after, in the group therapies, there were no signs of trauma or anything abnormal with her behaviors or mental states.
The female student left three final notes, for her parents, her boyfriend, and for the physician, Wang, the High Courts believed, that there may have been many reason which led her to commit suicide, that although Wang was immoral, but, the courts can't confirm that the rape the university student accused him of had happened; the female student's testimony wasn't in line with the facts objectively, and there's no reinforcement for her accusations from the reviewing of other evidences, the physician's guilty verdict was, tossed.
But, the college student had, committed suicide, and maybe, something had, happened to her, that pushed her over the edges, but we will never know what it was that drove her to suicide, as her mental states may have played a vital role, and the traumatic experiences she had contributed to her suicide too, it's just, that there's no, PHYSICAL evidence that this physician had, sexually assaulted her, that's why the charges were, dropped, but that still doesn't mean that he didn't do it.
And whether or not he did it, only the physician knows…
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