An Australian father tried to sue the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne for £520 million after witnessing his wife’s caesarean, claiming that the sight led to the 'breakdown of his marriage'.
Court documents stated that Mr Koppula "alleges that he was encouraged or permitted to observe the delivery, and in the course of doing so, he saw his wife’s internal organs and blood".
The hospital submitted an application to have the case dismissed, which was accepted by Justice James Gordon, who ruled that the claim was an "abuse of process".
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