Handsome SA doctor nearly breaks the internet with good looks

Handsome SA doctor nearly breaks the internet with good looks

- A handsome doctor wowed social media users with a photo

- He gushed about loving his job and staying in the country

- South Africans could not get enough of the doctor's good looks

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Mokgomotsi Derick Kibiti took to the Facebook group #ImStaying to post a photo of himself at work.

Kibiti is a doctor who, according to his Facebook profile, studied at the University of the Free State before furthering his studies in Havana, Cuba.

Kibiti‎ captioned the post:

"I chose to spend my day serving my community. #ImStaying"
Handsome SA doctor nearly breaks the internet with good looks
Handsome SA doctor nearly breaks the internet with good looks. Photo credit: Mokgomotsi Derick Kibiti‎/Facebook.
Source: Facebook

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South Africans were happy to hear that Kibiti‎ was staying but they focused more on his handsome looks.

Carly Sadler Andrews commented:

"Dude. Awesome job. Also I think you just become a candidate for the next season of The Bachelor, #ImStaying season 1."

Kim Green wrote:

"When doctors look that good you can get sick every day."

Louise Gouws Steyn said:

"And how handsome you are! Thank you for you service to your fellow human beings!"

Heather Turner added:

"Your looks are God given; your profession is a calling and I'm thrilled that you are focused on your community - that is a blessing. Glad that you are staying."

In other news, Briefly.co.za reported on another handsome doctor who went viral for his dancing. The doctor, Tony Adkins, won over social media with the way he cheers up kids he treats.

Dr Adkins works at the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) in California, US, and has accurately been dubbed the 'dancing doc'.

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Source: Briefly News

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