Healthcare worker at Southend Hospital charged with sexual assaults on man & woman

A healthcare assistant at Southend Hospital has been charged with three sexual assault offences against people, whilst working at the hospital.

Twinkle Parappully, 46, of Silverdale Avenue, Westcliff, appeared before Southend Magistrates’ Court on Monday 22 September. He is accused under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 of the following:

  • Sexual assault on a female on 20 September 2025
  • Assault by penetration on a female on 20 September 2025
  • Sexual assault on a male on 23 October 2024

The alleged incidents are said to have taken place while Mr Parappully was working at the hospital.

At his first court appearance, he was granted bail under strict conditions. These include being banned from entering Southend Hospital and being prohibited from seeking employment in healthcare or education. He is scheduled to appear next at Basildon Crown Court on 24 October.

Denise Townsend, Acting Chief Nursing and Quality Officer for Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Southend Hospital, said:

“The safety of our patients, staff and visitors are of paramount importance. Following an alleged incident over the weekend we took immediate action and are working closely with Essex Police.”

Essex Police are appealing for anyone with information connected to the investigation to come forward. The crime reference number is 42/135688/25. Reports can be made online or via their Live Chat service available 24 hours a day on the Essex Police website. The force can also be contacted by calling 101.

Anonymous reports can be made through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Support for victims of sexual abuse or assault in Essex

Specialised support is available for anyone affected by sexual abuse or assault. Synergy Essex is a partnership of three local services: CARA (Centre for Action on Rape and Abuse), SERICC Rape and Sexual Abuse Specialist Service, and Southend-on-Sea Rape Crisis (SOS Rape Crisis).

The service operates independently of the police, allowing people to access help whether or not they choose to report. Support can be sought directly or through a referral from a family member, friend, or professional.

Synergy Essex provides emotional support, counselling, and advocacy to survivors of all ages. For those going through legal proceedings, Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs) are available to guide them through the process.

More details can be found on the Synergy Essex website here: www.synergyessex.org.uk

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