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Alleged Kidney Theft by Jinnah Hospital Doctor Sparks Controversy in Lahore
In a shocking incident at Jinnah Hospital in Lahore, a
doctor stands accused of purportedly pilfering a patient's kidney. This
unnerving incident unfolded as the patient, hailing from Burewala, sought
medical attention for abdominal discomfort, relying on his government-issued
health card.
According to the victim's account, in July of this year, he visited the medical facility seeking treatment for his abdominal pain. Dr. Zafar Sultan, along with an individual named Mustaq, allegedly persuaded him to accompany them for a checkup. To sweeten the deal, they asserted that he would receive a health card-related discount of Rs20,000.
Umar Farid, the victim, wasted no time in filing a case
against the accused parties. To his dismay, law enforcement authorities
initially apprehended one of the suspects but later released him. He now
fervently appeals to the relevant authorities for justice to be served.
Meanwhile, the police offer a contrasting perspective on the
incident. They assert that the victim willingly sold his kidney to the doctor,
complicating the already convoluted case. A thorough investigation into the
matter remains ongoing.
This unsettling episode at Jinnah Hospital has raised
serious questions about medical ethics and patient safety, casting a shadow of
doubt on the healthcare system. The victim's quest for justice continues, while
the broader community awaits the resolution of this disturbing case.

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