Jules Rose, 55, was one of dozens harmed by Professor Sam Eljamel, who removed her tear duct instead of a brain tumour in 2013. She alleges the NHS effectively 'armed' him 'with a scalpel' and allowed him to cause harm. Prof Eljamel is now understood to be working as a surgeon in Libya.
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'. Jules Rose, 55, was one of dozens harmed by Professor Sam Eljamel, who removed her tear duct instead of a brain tumour in 2013. Prof Eljamel worked at NHS Tayside from 1995 until he was suspended in 2013 for his actions.
' She added that officers had told her they would use her evidence as part of their investigation and present it to the Crown Office. Read more from Sky News:Suella Braverman is 'out of control'Teenager charged with murder of 15-year-old 'Many patients are irate' Prof Eljamel is now understood to be working as a surgeon in Libya. Asked if she is angry that he has left the country, Ms Rose said: 'Yes.
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