Fake ‘British’ doctor performs heart surgeries in Madhya Pradesh hospital, allegedly kills 7

By : Sandhya
At least seven people are said to have died as a result of cardiac surgery performed by a phony doctor at a private missionary hospital in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. The defendant, whose true name was discovered to be Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, allegedly assumed the identity of British physician N John Kem in order to work as a cardiologist at a Christian missionary hospital.
Deepak Tiwari, an advocate and district president of the child welfare committee, asserted that although the official death toll was seven, the real number may be far higher. He had already lodged a complaint with the district magistrate of Damoh.
"A few patients who survived came to us and told us about the incident where they took their father to the hospital," Tiwari added. They took their father to Jabalpur because they were nervous even though the man was prepared to operate. Then, we found out that the hospital employed this phony physician. The real person is Narendra Yadav, and he lives in Britain.