Connecticut
CT Pediatrician Accused Of Slapping Patient's Butt During Appointment: Reports
NORWICH, CT — A Norwich pediatrician accused of slapping a female patient’s butt during an appointment in early May was recently arrested, according to media reports.
Ravi Prakash, 61, of Prakash Pediatrics in Norwich has been charged with fourth-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor, according to media reports and the state’s judicial branch website.
According to NBC Connecticut, police said the patient’s mom reported bringing her daughter to an appointment with Prakash to have a rash examined. After examining the rash, the mom saw Prakash slap the girl’s butt with an open hand, she told police.
The mom also said she did not say anything in the moment because she was in shock, and the girl also told her mom after the appointment she felt uncomfortable about the interaction, NBC Connecticut reports.
The Hartford Courant reports Prakash told police he inadvertently made contact with the girl while making a “dismissed motion” with his hand. He also said he did not think much about the contact and that the girl’s mother did not say anything and even booked a follow-up appointment.
The mother later presented police with a recording she said she took of Prakash while asking for her child’s medical records, in which a man she told police was Prakash said he “was playing” and that he “did it as a friendly gesture” when referring to the interaction with the child, the Courant reports.
A request for comment from Prakash’s attorney was not immediately returned Friday.
Attorney Dado Coric, who represents Prakash, told CT Insider his client accidentally brushed up against the juvenile’s buttocks. He also noted Prakash “has some language issues” and was trying to get across to the mother that the incident was inadvertent and not purposeful.
CT Insider reports Coric also pointed out Prakash is “a well-known and respected pediatrician” who has been practicing for 27 years and has never had any issues like this in the past. Prakash is still currently practicing, according to Coric.
Online court records show that Prakash was charged on June 28, and that he posted a $50,000 bond. He was scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Norwich on Thursday and is scheduled to appear again in court later this month.
See also: Pediatrician Charged With Sexual Assault, Risk Of Injury: Reports
The state judicial website lists fourth-degree sexual assault as a “Class A misdemeanor,” while risk of injury is considered a “Class C felony.”
According to the doctor’s website, it states: “Dr. Prakash has 27 years of experience in pediatric practice, including 20 years caring for children here in Norwich, Connecticut. With such an established record of excellence, you can be sure that your kids are in experienced, capable hands.”
Prakash Pediatrics is located at 124 New London Turnpike in Norwich.
Connecticut
5 Connecticut towns to receive $2M each for infrastructure upgrades
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Five Connecticut towns will collectively receive $10 million in grants for infrastructure upgrades, according to a Monday announcement by Gov. Ned Lamont.
The Connecticut Department of Housing (DOH) is awarding $10.7 million to Coventry, Guilford, Ledyard, Mansfield and Thomaston to modernize and rehabilitate housing for low- and moderate-income residents, the announcement said.
The funds are being released through the DOH’s Community Development Block Grant’s small cities program, with funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. To be eligible, a municipality must have fewer than 50,000 residents.
Cost Breakdown
Coventry: $2 million
Town of Coventry plans to use funds to upgrade, with a focus on making Orchard Hill Estates compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Guilford: $2 million
The Town of Guilford plans to use funds to design and build future affordable housing projects, consisting of up to 16 rental units and 8 homes.
Ledyard: $2 million
The Town of Canton requested funding for the first phase of affordable housing for people in Ledyard and the surrounding area. Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut is in the pre-development phase of the Colby Drive and plans to create 38 units.
Mansfield: $2.2 million
Funding will be used for upgrades to Wright’s Village, including roof replacements and sidewalk repairs.
Thomaston: $2.5 million
Funds will be used to make Green Manor ADA-compliant, including the installation of a new emergency call aid system.
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Florida High School State Bronze Medalist Dajah German Verbals To Connecticut For Fall 2027
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Florida high school state bronze medalist Dajah German has announced her verbal commitment to swim and study at the University of Connecticut beginning in the fall of 2027. She publicized the news on SwimCloud, writing:
I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at the University of Connecticut! I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who has supported me throughout this journey, my family, coaches, teammates, and friends who have pushed me to be my best throughout the years. And a very special thank you to Coach Chris and Coach Nicole for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. I’m so excited for what’s ahead. GO HUSKIES!
A rising senior at Fort Lauderdale High School in Florida, German trains year-round with Swim Fort Lauderdale and primarily specializes in the sprint and middle-distance freestyle events.
German has improved each year of her high school career, most recently dropping from 23.78, 51.39, and 1:50.56 in the 50/100/200 free to 23.54, 51.35, and 1:49.69 during the 2025-26 short course season.
German’s top meet of the season was the Florida Senior Championships in March, where she recorded her current PBs in both the 50 and 200 free. She finished second in the 500 free (4:55.94) and 1650 free (17:02.78), third in both the 50 free and 200 free, and fifth in the 100 free (51.43). She set her current 100 free PB at a smaller holiday meet in December. In the 500 free, she clocked a season-best 4:55.21 at the Speedo Cup in January, with her lifetime best of 4:53.19 coming at the 2025 Florida Senior Championships.
German has qualified for the FHSAA (Florida High School Athletic Association) State Championships for the past three years, with her top performance coming at the 2025 iteration in November. She placed third in the 50 free (23.96), fifth in the 500 free (5:01.12), and helped Fort Lauderdale to fourth place in both the 200 free relay (24.64 leadoff) and 400 free relay (53.08 anchor).
Top SCY Times:
- 50 Freestyle: 23.54
- 100 Freestyle: 51.35
- 200 Freestyle: 1:49.69
- 500 Freestyle: 4:53.19
A Division I Mid-Major program, Connecticut competes in the Big East, with the women’s team placing second out of seven teams at this past season’s conference championships. German’s current lifetime bests would have placed third in the 200 free, fourth in the 500 free, eighth in the 50 free, and ninth in the 100 free, setting her up as an immediate contributor with two full seasons of training still ahead before her first conference meet.
German joins Anna Mumford, Lyla Devlin, Lena Brown, and Louisa Holda in committing to the Huskies’ class of 2031 so far.
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