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Patient reports NHS health board to police over disgraced surgeon who harmed dozens

Sky News Thursday, 9 November 2023
A victim of a disgraced brain surgeon has filed evidence to Police Scotland, accusing NHS Tayside of "reaching the threshold of criminality" while the doctor was "armed with a scalpel".
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