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Australia: Surgical expert testifies in Dr Patel's trial

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March 31, 2010 14:59 IST

A leading Australian surgeon testified on Wednesday in a case related to the death of a patient operated by Indian-American Dr Jayant Patel, labelled by media as 'Dr Death', on the eighth day of his manslaughter trial.

Colorectal surgeon Dr Brian Collopy testified via video-link from Melbourne before the Brisbane Supreme Court in relation to Patel's 75-year-old patient Mervyn John Morris, according to media reports. Further details of the hearing were not available. Prosecutors opened the case against Patel last week by outlining the harm he is said to have done to them, including Morris, who died after surgery in 2003.

59-year-old Patel has been accused of failing to properly investigate the cause of rectal bleeding and that his decision

to remove part of Morris's colon was "unnecessary".

Patel has pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court in Brisbane to Morris's manslaughter, and also to the manslaughter of two other men. He has also pleaded not guilty to one count of grievous bodily harm. The charges relate to Patel's time as director of surgery at Bundaberg Base Hospital between 2003 and 2005.

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