Shock with the new case of a fake doctor: He extorted thousands of euros for the alleged treatments – Five patients dead

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A felony case has been filed for the case, the sub-directorate for combating organized crime is conducting an investigation, and developments are expected in the next few days.

The details of his case are shocking new fake doctor revealed by SKAI.

This is a physical therapist who pretended to be a neurologist and claimed to be able to treat multiple sclerosis patients. He even administered treatments with drugs and all this of course with the indemnity.

For the case it has file a felony casethe Organized Crime Branch is investigating, and developments are expected in the coming days.

In fact, five patients died, and therefore the case file that has reportedly been filed against the 65-year-old concerns, in addition to the crime of fraud, that of serial murder.

An investigation began in December 2020, when the patient’s brother from Thessaloniki reported the 65-year-old fake doctor to the police officers of the Countering Organized Crime sub-directorate.

The patient suffered from multiple sclerosis and the fake doctor, who claimed to be a neurologist instead of a physiotherapist, had already suggested stem cell treatment to him in 2015. The patient’s health deteriorated, and he finally died a few months later.

In December of the same year, the patient’s brother denounced the action of the fake doctor.

From an investigation by Thessaloniki Security officials into the Police file, it emerged that a case had already been filed against the suspect in 2019 for fraud.

He had pocketed 135,000 euros in order to apply the so-called stem cell treatment to a young girl suffering from multiple sclerosis.

Following this, it was decided to conduct an investigation, which was undertaken by the Organized Crime sub-directorate.

In total, the bogus doctor is said to have defrauded 15 people, most of them multiple sclerosis patients.

In order to lend credibility to the scam the fake doctor was working with a doctor in Stuttgart.

He traveled with the patients to Germany ostensibly for specialized tests, and then offered them stem cell therapy.

For each injection with stem cells, he charged from 10,000 to 25,000 euros depending on the economic surface of the victims. He received 1 million euros

The vials that were found and checked as part of the investigation turned out not to have any kind of medicinal substance.

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