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Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav is accused in relation to the death of seven patients. The alleged cardiologist of the United Kingdom, Dr. John Camm, using the name Dr. Narendra John Camm.

MP Police Judgy 'fake' cardiologist involved in the death of 7 people from Prayagraj. (Ians)

MP Police Judgy ‘fake’ cardiologist involved in the death of 7 people from Prayagraj. (Ians)

Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, accused or supplanting the United Kingdom cardiologist, Dr. John Camm, and recently arrested in Madhya Pradesh, supposedly worked at the Apollo Hospital in Bilspur, Chhattisgarh, for nine months, officials said.

Yadav is a defendant in the death of seven patients. According to the researchers, he assumed the name Dr. Narendra John Camm, allegedly stealing the identity of the cardiologist and professor John Camm based in the United Kingdom.

The Bilaspur district authorities requested information from the Apollo Hospital about Narendra’s employment by investigating the accusations that he did surgery in the former president of Chhattisgarh, Rajendra Prasad Shukla, in 2006. Shukla’s son told Indian Express that his father died 18 days after the operation.

On Wednesday a three -member research team was formed at the Chhattisgarh Medical Institute of Medical Sciences in Bilaspur to investigate the claims about Shukla’s treatment by Yadav.

Bilaspur Medical and Health Director, PRMOD TIWARI, has issued a notice to the Apollo hospital for details about the use of Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, including its letter of appointment, possession, philations, records of SGIM and SGIM.

According to Tiwari, the hospital authorities responded to notification but did not provide all the details.

“They said Yadav joined at some point in June 2006 and left in March 2007. They said he was appointed in Chennai and that the documents remained there. Finding documents related to him, “he said.

The fact research team has been given a week to collect facts about the treatment of Shukla in Apollo, said Tiwari. “It’s hard to investigate the case now, but we’ll try,” he said.

Regarding the notice, the public relations officer of the Apollo Hospital, DeVesh GOPA, had told Indian Express that the hospital would provide the authorities with information and that would not make comments. The hospital authorities did not respond to the calls and subsequent messages of Indian Express.

Pradep Shukla, son of Rajendra Prasad Shukla, approached the police after receiving news from the Yadav trial in Madhya Pradesh on April 9. Hi, police informed Yadav operated with his father.

Pradep said: “My father (Shukla) died in August 2006 at the Apollo hospital after being kept in a fan for 18 days. He was treated by Dr. Narendra Yadav.”

He has filed a complaint with the Police and the District Administration. “I want my complaint to be treated as a FIR and so that the strictest punish Lakal Lakal Lakal Lakal Lakal Lakal Lakal Lakal Lakal Froude, but he was Lakal Lakal Lakal.

India news The deputy ‘false’ cardiologist worked at the Apollo Hospital in Bilaspur for 9 months: officials
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