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Brazilian doctor who orally raped sedated women in labour gets 30 years' jail
Brazilian doctor who orally raped sedated women in labour gets 30 years' jail

Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Straits Times

Brazilian doctor who orally raped sedated women in labour gets 30 years' jail

The sentence comes nearly three years after Bezerra's arrest on July 10, 2022. PHOTO: UNSPLASH SAO JOAO DE MERITI , Brazil - An anaesthesiologist in Brazil who raped two women while they were in labour was sentenced to 30 years' jail on June 9 , according to Brazilian media. Giovanni Quintella Bezerra , 35, was also ordered by a court in Baixada Fluminense to pay compensation of 50,000 Brazilian reais (S$11,560) to each victim, reported Brazilian outlet Ag e ncia Br asil. An appeal by Bezerra's defence against his sentence was denied by the court. This comes nearly three years after Bezerra's arrest on July 10, 2022 for orally raping a sedated woman undergoing a caesarean section at the Heloneida Studart Women's Hospita l in Sao Joao de Meriti . Investigations found that the victim, who could not recall what happened during the procedure, had been given an excessive amount of anaesthetic, according to Brazilian daily O Globo . Bezerra was caught red-handed by his colleagues, who had grown suspicious of the amount of sedatives he had administered to other pregnant women earlier in the day. They hid a cellphone in a cabinet in the operating room and recorded Bezerra's crime on camera. Images of the rape were circulated months after the incident, sparking condemnation and expressions of disgust towards Bezerra's crime from netizens in Brazil and beyond. At least 30 other women who had given birth while assisted by Bezerra approached the police after the incident came to light, reported TV Band Rio . The Regional Council of Medicine of Rio de Janeiro and the Federal Council of Medicine had in December 2023 revoked his professional registration as an anaesthesiologist without the possibility of an appeal. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Tesla Maintains Lead but Chinese Automakers Are Closing the Gap in New Wards Intelligence's SDV Ranking
Tesla Maintains Lead but Chinese Automakers Are Closing the Gap in New Wards Intelligence's SDV Ranking

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Tesla Maintains Lead but Chinese Automakers Are Closing the Gap in New Wards Intelligence's SDV Ranking

LONDON, February 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wards Intelligence's Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) ranking, now part of Omdia, reveals that while Tesla still holds the overall lead, it has been surpassed in technological innovation by NIO and Xiaomi, which now occupy second and third place, respectively. The SDV concept represents a paradigm shift that has proven more complex than initially anticipated—particularly for established Western OEMs— but is advancing rapidly in China. Xpeng and Rivian rank third and fourth, respectively, completing the Leaders category. This category mainly consists of battery-electric-vehicle disruptors that are digitally native, prioritize a software-first approach, and are not constrained by legacy platforms, systems, or organizational culture. "Overall, this category includes automakers pushing the boundaries of SDV innovation, as well as those refining and scaling zonal architectures and other SDV-related technologies and practices," said Maite Bezerra, Principal Analyst at Wards Intelligence, now part of Omdia. In the Strong Contenders category—featuring Zeekr, Lucid, Leapmotor, and BMW, among others—67% of automakers are now actively commercializing SDVs, a notable shift from 2023 when most were limited to semi-SDVs. This underscores both the rapid growth of the SDV market and the intensifying competition within it. "Automakers in this category, such as BYD, are particularly well-positioned to challenge the current market leaders," said Bezerra. The Contenders category, including Hyundai, the Volkswagen Group, and General Motors, among others, saw an uptick in automakers deploying semi-SDVs and outlining more detailed SDV strategies. However, they still need to make substantial progress in bringing SDVs to production. Meanwhile, automakers in the Followers category—which previously included OEMs without a public SDV roadmap or specific timelines—have started setting clear SDV goals in response to the market's swift evolution. Measuring SDV progress remains challenging due to inconsistent definitions and lack of clear benchmarks. To address this, Wards Intelligence conducts annual primary and secondary research, utilizing advanced statistical tools to identify the most accurate indicators of SDV advancement. In this edition, 27 automakers were evaluated across five metrics: financial strength, portfolio complexity, vehicle platform readiness, organizational readiness, and SDV performance. "Notably, 62% of the automakers in the Leaders and Strong Contenders categories are either Chinese or Chinese-owned, highlighting China's increasing dominance in the SDV segment," said Bezerra. "Furthermore, only three of the 14 automakers in these categories are Western incumbents. Both trends point to a continued shift toward Chinese leadership and ongoing challenges for Western automakers in 2025." ABOUT OMDIA Omdia, part of Informa TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTGT), is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets combined with our actionable insights empower organizations to make smart growth decisions. View source version on Contacts Fasiha Khan - Sign in to access your portfolio

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