The death of a rural Victorian GP accused of filming and sexually assaulting female patients while examining them has left alleged victims feeling that their chance at justice has been taken away, a lawyer says. Moroney, 69, was found dead in a Wangaratta park this week in what police called “non-suspicious circumstances”. The people he is alleged to have assaulted will now never see him tried for the 25 offences he was charged with, which included touching or penetrating women’s genitals without consent, the digital penetration of a child under 16 who was under his care, and touching women’s breasts in a sexual nature.