Indian police arrested a person on Tuesday, accused of changing the disguise of a prestigious cardiologist in London. The incident occurred a few days after examining the death of seven patients. Police, a Dhikhak Shrutkirti Somvanshine, told reporters that the alleged scammer who practiced at the private missionary hospital in Madhya Pradesh was accused of fraud and forgery. The person who was detained calls his name “Narendra John Come”, who was also written in Hindi at the hospital website. Her hair looks yellow in a photo published in local media. The arrest occurred a few days after the National Human Rights Commission began investigating the deaths of seven patients in Mission Hospital this year. The arrested person underwent angioplastic operations of all seven people. Local media said it had disguised a real cardiologist named John Cam in Britain, which was the emeritus professor of clinical cardiology at St. George’s University, London was. Share this story -tags
Indian police have arrested ‘false doctor’ associated with seven deaths
