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Update: Rev. Father is jailed after refusing to open the door to an ambulance when a man overdosed on erectile dysfunction pills during a ‘gay orgy’ he organised

Update: Rev. Father is jailed after refusing to open the door to an ambulance when a man overdosed on erectile dysfunction pills during a

 

A Catholic priest has been jailed after he refused to open the door to an ambulance when a man overdosed on erectile dysfunction pills during a ‘gay orgy’ he had organized.

 

 

According to Mail Online, Polish Father Tomasz Zmarzły from the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Angels was sentenced to 18 months in prison for sex and drug crimes.

 

 

He was also jailed for failing to assist a person in danger of loss of life or serious bodily harm after the victim took copious amounts of potency tablets.

 

 

The priest was ordered to pay the victim 15,000 zlotys ($3,820) in damages and to pay several thousand zlotys to a fund set up to help the victims of crime.

 

 

The small party was held at his apartment in the city of Dąbrowa Górnicza. 

 

 

It was a male prostitute attending the gathering who called the emergency services leading the priest to order him to leave. 

 

 

When paramedics arrived they found the prostitute waiting outside the apartment but Father Zmarzły reportedly refused to let them in. The ambulance service then called the police who were eventually allowed inside to find the unconscious man. 

 

 

The unconscious man was taken to hospital where he later recovered and discharged himself.

 

 

A source close to the incident previously told the newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza: ‘The event was organised by clergy and was purely sexual. Its participants took potency pills.’

 

 

Informing his superior about the incident the following day, Father Zmarzły denied that he had organized a ‘gay orgy’. 

 

 

The priest was sentenced for sexual offenses, the supply of drugs, and failing to assist a person in danger of loss of life or serious bodily harm.

 

 

Due to the nature of the case, the trial took place behind closed doors. There will be no appeal.

 

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