HEALTH/LIFESTYLE
Fake Cardiologist’s Heart Surgeries Lead to Seven Deaths in Madhya Pradesh Hospital

In a shocking incident in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoha city, a fake doctor has been accused of performing heart surgeries that led to the deaths of seven patients over the course of a month. The man, who posed as a renowned cardiologist, worked at the Christian Missionary Hospital in Damoha, where he conducted surgeries on heart patients.
The incident came to light after the deaths raised alarm bells, prompting an investigation by the hospital administration. Initial reports indicated that the doctor, known as “John Kim,” was not a licensed medical professional, and further investigation revealed that his real name was Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav.
According to media reports, the district investigation team has seized all hospital documents and discovered that the fake doctor had submitted forged credentials that resembled those of a famous British doctor. It was also revealed that Yadav was involved in several other controversies, including a criminal case filed against him in Hyderabad.
The investigation is ongoing, and a local lawyer, Deepak Tiwari, who heads the District Child Welfare Committee, has claimed that the official death toll is only seven, but the real number could be much higher. He has filed a complaint in court to further investigate the matter.
This incident highlights the dangers posed by medical fraud and emphasizes the need for stringent checks and balances in hospitals to ensure patient safety.