Trial to begin for doctor accused of poisoning ex-lover's coffee

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Monday, September 15, 2014
Cancer doctor on trial
Seven women and five men will decide the fate of a well-respected MD Anderson cancer doctor

HOUSTON, TX -- Dressed in a simple grey business suit, Dr Ana Gonzalez Angulo slipped into a 16th floor courtroom and took a seat on a front row bench as the trial against her prepares to start.

Angulo remains a respected breast oncologist and cancer researcher; however, she is on leave from Houston's M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital, as something far removed from her professional career is decided.

Angulo is charged with aggravated assault. The case stems from the alleged poisoning last year of colleague and romantic partner, Dr George Blumenschein. He fell ill after drinking coffee that Angulo is accused of serving him. Prosecutors say it was laced with a chemical found in anti-freeze. Blumenschein suffered kidney damage. His attorney says he may never completely recover.

Derek Hollingsworth, Angulo's attorney says his client "has been accused of something she did not do. Our first priority is to make sure the jury has the evidence to see that."

As the charges were read aloud in court that she "did knowingly and intentionally commit a crime against Goerge Blumenschein, with whom she had a dating relationship, by causing him to ingest ethylene glycol." The petite defendant showed no emotion.

"This is a case of a woman being rejected. She had a fatal attraction," the prosecution told the jury.

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