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Doctors offer to maim beggars in TV sting

 
 
Reyn
 
Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 11:23 am
Incredible! Has life come down to this?

Doctors offer to maim beggars in TV sting

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Three Indian doctors caught on camera apparently agreeing to amputate the healthy limbs of beggars are to be questioned by the Indian Medical Council, an official said Tuesday.

Secretly filmed footage taken by the CNN-IBN news channel and broadcast Saturday showed one of the doctors asking for 10,000 rupees (about $215) to amputate a lower leg, leaving a stump that may draw sympathy -- and a few rupees -- from passersby.

He then suggests chopping off three fingers from the man's left hand.

Police said one of the three doctors had been questioned and denied the allegations, but that no arrests had been made.

The doctor, from Ghaziabad in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and a satellite town of the capital, New Delhi, explains how he can stitch up blood vessels in a healthy limb, causing it to blacken with gangrene over a few days.

A prospective beggar can be booked into the doctor's claiming to have had an accident, and then have the amputation carried out without raising eyebrows, he explains.

"Believe me if there are two beggars in front of you and one of them is lame, you will give the money to the lame beggar," the station recorded him as saying in Hindi.

Dr Indrajit Ray, who chairs the Medical Council of India's ethics committee, said the three doctors would be summoned to appear before the committee later this month but was unable to say whether they were registered with the council.

If found guilty, they would almost certainly be permanently banned from practicing in India, he said.

"This is a very painful situation for me as a member of the medical profession," he said. "This is most uncivilized and butcher-like activity. It cannot be supported under any circumstances."

The TV station sent a "fake beggar" along to see the doctor at his Ghaziabad clinic after hearing he offered the amputations. Their meeting was secretly filmed.

CNN-IBN said it was trying to expose the activities of a country-wide network of "beggar mafia dons" who exploit the destitute, forcing beggars working in their patch to hand over their alms, and maiming them to maximize revenue.

A beggar in New Delhi told the channel he had been tricked into going for a medical check-up on the promise of a job. He came round after an injection to find one of his legs missing.
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NickFun
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 11:41 am
Perhsp the man who has had both arms and legs removed and blinded would become wealthy beyond avarice! But -- what good will it do?
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Reyn
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 12:56 pm
Life isn't worth much if one doesn't have quality of life.
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Chai
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 01:02 pm
hmmm...wondering how much different having a lower leg amputated in order to earn more income is from having your breasts enlarged, or a piece of your ass sucked out to find a rich husband (or get a higher paying job)
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Reyn
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 01:05 pm
I see your point Dr. Chai, but it does sound a wee bit more drastic and desperate.
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Chai
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 01:17 pm
I'm really not so sure.

I know this is just one persons impression, but, when I think about a doctor cutting into a woman breast to put a bag of whatever in there, and then you have to walk around with that thing inside of you, I literally become nauseous.

The only time I would want someone to cut into my breast would be because of a disease. I think I would rather loose a finger (okay, maybe only a pinkie finger) than have cosmetic surgery of any type.

I've seen liposuction on TV, and that's pretty hurl inducing too.

However, I have no problem watching open heart surgery.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 02:06 pm
Okay, I'll concede the point to you, but I'm not having any limbs amputated to make a bit of cash anytime soon! :wink:
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Chai
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 02:09 pm
oh you don't have to concede to me, I'm just weird about various body parts.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 02:12 pm
Oh, I realize, but you've convinced me that one is as bad as the other - just different circumstances. Both are not necessary.

One is for vanity, and another is an extreme measure to make some money.

Got to be a better way....
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Chai
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 02:22 pm
strippers and hookers do it all the time.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 02:23 pm
Not at the same time, I hope! Shocked
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