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October 7, 2011
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Fake doctors entencing delayed

Sentencing was delayed until October 19 in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday for the German man who reportedly injected a woman several times in her bottom after he purported to be a medical doctor.

The accused, Sven Littowski, 43, from Kingston is charged with overstaying and breach of the Medical Act.

According to police reports, the complainant met the accused along with another man at Emancipation Park in St Andrew, and they quickly became friends.

On May 4, about 4:30 a.m., it is reported that the accused, who is a computer programmer, injected a drug into the bottom of the complainant and told her that the injection would enlarge her bottom and remove stretch marks.

According to court documents, when the injections were administered the complainant began complaining that the areas were numb.

It is further reported that the complainant was kissed on her bottom and fondled by the accused. When she asked him why he did that, he reportedly told her that it was because she was complaining that the area was numb.

It is also alleged that a few days later, the complainant told the accused that she wanted to go to the doctor because she did not feel comfortable as the areas were still numb. When he could not provide the funds for her to do so, the matter was reported to the police.

The accused was picked up by the police on May 10 and charged.

According to court documents, the accused landed in the island on February 3, 2007, and was to remain until July 16, 2010.

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