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Fake Cardiologist Exposed In Madhya Pradesh; 7 Lives Lost Due To His Treatment

A deep dive into John Camm and Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav바카라s social media profiles showed that Yadav had earlier tried to sue journalist and fact checker Mohammed Zubair.

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A local resident filed a complaint with the NHRC, alleging that a man named 바카라Dr N John Camm바카라, who claimed to have foreign qualifications, was working at the hospital. Photo: File photo
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Seven people tragically lost their lives after a fake cardiologist allegedly treated patients at a missionary hospital in Damoh district, Madhya Pradesh.

In response to this tragedy, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has initiated an investigation to uncover the truth behind this deadly case of medical malpractice, reports said.

A team of NHRC officials, headed by member Priyank Kanoongo, is scheduled to visit Damoh from April 7 to 9 to probe the incident and ensure accountability for those responsible.

A local resident filed a complaint with the NHRC, alleging that a man named 바카라Dr N John Camm바카라, who claimed to have foreign qualifications, was working at the hospital.

The complainant identified the accused as Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, who allegedly used the name of renowned UK cardiologist Professor John Camm to deceive patients. A deep dive into John Camm and Yadav바카라s social media profiles showed that Yadav had earlier tried to sue journalist and fact checker Mohammed Zubair.

The complaint further added that patients died due to the incorrect treatment provided by Yadav.

In a post on X on Friday, Kanoongo shared that seven untimely deaths occurred at a missionary hospital in Damoh, where a fake doctor had been treating heart disease patients.

The complaint also pointed out that the hospital, which is part of the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Yojana, had misused government funds. Following this, the National Human Rights Commission has launched an investigation.

NHRC Seeks Info

바카라The investigation team of the National Human Rights Commission constituted on my orders to investigate the case will camp in Damoh from 7th April to 9th April and investigate. If any victim or any other person wants to provide information related to the case, they can meet the investigation team in Damoh,바카라 Kanoongo said in a post on Sunday.

Deepak Tiwari, a resident of Jabalpur Naka, filed a complaint alleging that between January and February this year, several people died due to treatment by an unqualified and unauthorised doctor in the cardiology department of Damoh's Mission Hospital.

The complaint further mentioned that the person, operating under the name 바카라Dr N John Camm바카라, had been treating patients in the hospital바카라s cardiology department for the past one-and-a-half months.

Damoh collector Sudhir Kochar confirmed that a complaint has been received regarding the matter and is currently under investigation. He added that further action will be taken based on the investigation's findings.

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