Shocking: Failed Surgery by students leaves patient dead!


A surgery conducted by a doctor had failed and the patient lost his life and this had attracted a wide range of attention. The surgeries performed by doctors might fail sometimes and the patients lose their lives. But what is special in this case is that the person who performed the surgery is not a doctor.

Going into details, the failed surgery performed by a non-doctor reportedly took place at Nellore of Andhra Pradesh. The victim hails from Ongole and approached two people for surgery. Promising successful surgery that too at less price, two people gained the trust of the victim.

After they get the trust of the victim, two people have fixed a lodge as the place to perform the surgery. They have asked the victim to come to the lodge. However, it is said that the two people who had done the surgery were not trained doctors and they don’t even belong to the medical field.

The media reports say that the surgery had failed with the victim sustaining severe bleeding. As a result of the heavy bleeding, the victim lost consciousness and lost his life next. After this, the accused left the scene without making any noise.

The news is said to have broken out when a cleaner at the lodge saw the dead body lying there and informed the management. Without wasting a minute, the management swung into action and took the matter to the cops. They have reached the spot and gathered some information.

Based on the information, the investigation is going on. While the probe is on, we can expect more details. The locals who were frightened with what reportedly happened at the lodge are hoping that the investigation officers will nab the accused and put them behind the bars.

On the other hand, a few media reports also say that the accused duo who are on a run are not doctors by profession, but they are pursuing their B Pharmacy and are undertrained. While there is no confirmation on the same, the cops are digging deeper to look for the info to see if this is correct or not.