By: Jennifer Kastner
(Note: Video is not about banning smoking - it's about this case.)
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KGTV) - A former assistant at a local nursing home
is accused of raping a disabled patient. In a story that you'll first
see on 10News, Team 10 investigative reporter Jennifer Kastner
discovered the patient was a stroke victim who uses a wheelchair.
What
may have happened behind the walls of the Paradise Hills nursing home
is difficult to process. An accusation of rape seemed to have slid under
the radar for almost a year, until now. It was a few months ago when
10News was tipped off about Reo Vista Healthcare Center, which touts
being named one of Newsweek's top nursing homes and having a Medicare
5-star rating.
This week, San Diego Police confirmed that
detectives referred the case to the District Attorney's office, which is
charging 26-year-old Ariel Chavarin-Camargo with forcible rape and a
"lewd act upon a dependent adult by a caretaker". He is now sitting in a
South Bay jail.
According to state documents, it happened last
February to a 58-year-old woman who uses a wheelchair and was living in
the nursing home after suffering from a stroke and panic disorder.
The
documents report that the morning after the alleged assault, she
reportedly came "crying" to a nurse, claiming that the night before,
when she was returning from the kitchen and on her way back, "one of the
CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistants) stated that one of her breasts was
exposed." According to the documents, he “followed her and he exposed
his private parts to her". She reportedly said, "the CNA raped her" for
up to three minutes.
A forensic exam reportedly found male DNA in her private area.
According to the documents, when he was later questioned, he
suggested that she came onto him but admitted "it happened” and “there
was penetration". He reportedly said, "I feel bad. It happened so fast."
Prosecutors believe that man is Chavarin-Camargo. He resigned after the reported rape.
The administration of Reo Vista Healthcare Center sent 10News the following statement on Tuesday.
"We
are grateful to local law enforcement and the District Attorney’s
Office for successfully prosecuting this individual for their crime. Our
team took immediate steps last February to suspend the individual, to
notify, and to fully cooperate with authorities. We take all matters
regarding patient safety and the conduct of staff seriously. Moreover,
the actions of this individual do not reflect the values we hold at our
facility. Our priority remains to provide the highest level of care for
the patient and their families."
Chavarin-Camargo’s next court hearing is scheduled for February 11th.
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Former Paradise Hills nursing home worker charged with raping a disabled patient
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