
A man who allegedly posed as a UK-returned cardiologist and conducted complex heart procedures without proper medical qualifications was arrested Monday after being linked to at least seven deaths at Damoh’s Mission Hospital in Madhya Pradesh. Astonishingly, this is not the first time the same individual—identified as Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav—has been in the spotlight.
In 2006, he was accused of causing the death of then Chhattisgarh Assembly Speaker Rajendra Prasad Shukla during a surgery at Bilaspur’s Apollo Hospital. Two decades later, the same man was found operating under the name “Dr N John Camm” in Damoh.
No Registration, Yet Conducting Angioplasties
“CHMO Dr MK Jain has submitted a report stating that Dr. Narendra John Kem, employed at Mission Hospital, presented forged and fraudulent medical documents. The license he claimed to hold for medical practice was not registered. Investigations have revealed that he conducted angiographies and angioplasties without proper qualifications,” said Damoh CSP Abhishek Tiwari.
Seven Lives Lost, Families Devastated
Yadav’s actions are now being linked to the deaths of at least seven patients during his short tenure. Victims include Rahisa Begum, Mangal Singh, Budha Ahirwal, Israel Khan, and Dasonda Raikwar. All reportedly died within hours of undergoing surgery or procedures allegedly performed by him.