Posing as John Camm in MP, the fake cardiologist’s treatment led to seven people losing their lives; NHRC officials to investigate the case.
A tragic incident occurred in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district, where seven people died after a “fake” cardiologist treated them. The accused posed as John Camm, whose treatment led to the death of seven people at a missionary hospital in the state.
Seven people die due to the treatment by a fake cardiologist in MP.
Seven lives were lost in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district at a missionary hospital. As the tragedy unfolded, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) stepped in, launching an investigation to uncover the truth behind the deadly medical malpractice. A local resident filed a case with the NHRC, alleging that a man named ‘Dr. N John Camm,’ 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 cheat patients. The complaint further added that patients died due to the incorrect treatment provided by Yadav.
NHRC steps in to investigate the case.
A team of NHRC officials led by member Priyank Kanoongo is set to arrive in Damoh from April 7 to 9 to investigate the incident and hold those responsible accountable. In a post, Kanoongo said, “The 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.”
The complaint further mentioned that the fake cardiologist had been treating at the hospital’s cardiologist department for the past one and a half months.