Doctor admits killing patient in botched routine procedure
A mother was killed at her hospital appointment by a doctor who botched a routine procedure, a court has heard.
Normally, bone marrow samples are taken from the hip bone but Mamman, of Cumberland Drive, Royton, Oldham, failed to obtain a sample at the first attempt, he said.Instead, he attempted a rare and "highly dangerous" procedure of getting a sample from Ms Parveen's sternum - despite objections from the patient and her husband, the court heard.
He initially told the NHS he was born in 1941 and later he claimed he was born in 1947, suggesting he started his degree course at 10.
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