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Damoh's Fake Cardiologist Worked At Several Hospitals In Jabalpur; 'He Might Have Killed More Than 7 Patients,' Youth Congress Demands Probe

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Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): A new development has come to light in Damoh fake cardiologists case, in which the Youth Congress has alleged the accused also worked in several hospitals in Jabalpur.

Youth Congress also demanded a thorough investigation into the surgeries and treatments carried out by the accused during his time in Jabalpur. 

They have submitted a formal letter to the Health Department, calling for strict action not only against the doctor but also against the hospitals that employed him.

Notably, N. John Kem is accused of causing 7 deaths due to wrong heart treatment at Mission Hospital in Damoh. 

Probe on

According to Youth Congress president Chaman Rai, they met with the Regional Director of Health Services and the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) of Jabalpur, urging them to conduct a high-level inquiry.

They claim that N. John Cam was involved in several suspicious medical practices during his time in Jabalpur and may have put many lives at risk.

Regional Director, Health Services and CMHO Dr. Sanjay Mishra has assured that, after government issued orders, efforts are underway to gather all possible information about the fake doctor, whose real name is believed to be Dr. Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav.

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