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Nain woman felt 'violated, furious' after doctor's visit

Ashley Edmunds of Nain says she felt violated and angry following what she says was a very uncomfortable encounter with Dr. Adekunle Owolabi nearly two years ago.

Ashley Edmunds is third patient of Dr. Adekunle Owolabi to allege misconduct

Dr. Adekunle Owolabi, a fee-for-service family doctor in Labrador West, is facing allegations of misconduct from three female patients. (Andrea Spracklin/Aurora file photo)

Ashley Edmunds of Nain says she felt violated and angry following what she says was a very uncomfortable encounter with Dr. Adekunle Owolabi nearly two years ago.

Edmundsalleges thatOwolabi made inappropriate comments about her appearance, asked very personal questions, and hugged and kissed her during a medical appointment in Happy Valley-Goose Bayin September 2013.

"I was just furious and I just felt so violated," Edmunds told CBC'sLabrador Morning on Monday.

Edmunds is the third patient to speak publicly about an alleged incident of misconduct involving Owolabi.

She said she filed a formal complaint with the province's college of physicians and surgeons earlier this month, joining LabradorWest residentsCayla Misurka and Arlene Johnson in a growing list of complainants.

Owolabi, who is from Nigeria,moved his private practice from Happy Valley-Goose Bay to Labrador City early in 2014.

Edmunds saidshe decided to speak out after hearing media reports of the allegations by Misurka and Johnson.

"I decided to brush it off (at the time), but it's a regret of mine," said Edmunds.

'Booted for the door'

Edmundsalleges that Olowabiasked if she had a boyfriend andwhat bars she visited.

When typing a referral into this computer, Edmunds says he dictated aloud, saying things like "Ashley is avery pretty girl."

At the end of the appointment, Edmunds alleges that Owolabi stood in front of the exit. When she approached to shake his hand, she says he hugged her tightly, and kissed her on the cheek.

She alleges he then kissed her a second time, but this time closer to her lips.

She turned her head at the last second, she said.

She said she then pulled away and "booted for the door."

Edmundssaid she will participate fully in any investigation.

As for Owolabi, he continues to practice medicine at the Labrador West Health Centre in Labrador City. However, he must be supervised when seeing female patients.

Owolabihas declinedcomment.

With files from Peter Cowan