A man who was mistakenly circumcised in a hospital mix-up has been awarded compensation, the hospital said.
Terry Brazier, aged 70, went into Leicester Royal Infirmary for a bladder procedure known as a cystoscopy but was mistaken for another patient by hospital staff and circumcised.
The hospital apologized and carried out an investigation, before confirming on Monday it had awarded Brazier a £20,000.
Brazier told the British newspaper the Daily Star that he was so distracted talking to hospital staff that he didn't notice he was getting the incorrect procedure until it was too late.
That was crule and unusual punishment for a mature man.
Just a thought.
That was crule and unusual punishment for a mature man.
Just a thought.