Chapter 664 Gwenn’s Accusation
Gwenn.
The name immediately caught the attention of all the reporters present, astonished that she had the audacity to appear at this press conference. Her article published in the foreign. media had intensified the Cherise incident.
In her article, Gwenn portrayed Cherise as a doctor motivated solely by fame and profit. Her writing set the tone, leading to a surge in public complaints against Lermille Hospital.
Logically, Gwenn should have avoided today’s press conference, let alone drawing attention. to herself. After all, her role in instigating the situation was undeniable, and it remained to be seen if Lermille Hospital would retaliate.
However, despite the evidence presented on stage contradicting her article, she confidently stepped forward.
“I have been closely following this matter.”
Despite the numerous eyes fixed on her, Gwenn remained composed, even elegantly smiling. “I am curious about one thing. As a doctor who deeply cares about her patients, why couldn’t Dr. Shaw perform the surgery herself? Why did she have to delegate it to Isaac?”
Dr. Keeples frowned and picked up the microphone to explain. “Dr. Shaw’s right hand. suffered a severe injury, preventing her from wielding a scalpel or performing intricate medical procedures. She refrained from surgery out of responsibility for the patient’s safety.”
He took a deep breath and added, “Furthermore, Dr. Shaw’s hand has fully recovered. Not long ago, she successfully completed a twelve-hour surgery on her own. Dr. Shaw is a responsible doctor. Are there any other questions?”
Dr. Keeples’ words were resolute. They provided a clear defense of Cherise.
However, Gwenn simply chuckled, “Is that so? I have thoroughly examined Dr. Shaw’s medical records.”
Gwenn smiled at Cherise and continued, “Dr. Shaw, your medical records only indicate at knife wound from five years ago. And this wound had completely healed three years ago.”
“To confirm your recovery, I even consulted several specialists in Europe. All of them unanimously confirmed that your injury from five years ago could have fully healed within a year and a half, and it would not have affected your ability to perform delicate tasks, such as surgery.”
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