
Indian police have arrested a man accused of impersonating a British cardiologist and performing surgeries that allegedly resulted in seven patient deaths.
Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, who practiced under the name “Dr N John Camm,” worked as a cardiologist at a missionary hospital in Madhya Pradesh state. Police have charged the 53-year-old with fraud, cheating, and forgery, alleging he fabricated his medical credentials despite working as a doctor for nearly two decades.
Investigators are examining claims that Yadav appropriated the name of Professor John Camm, a renowned cardiologist at the UK’s St George Hospital, to enhance his credibility. Yadav has denied all allegations and, hours before his arrest on Monday, issued legal notices demanding 50 million rupees ($582,985) from numerous individuals and publishers who claimed he impersonated “some other cardiologist.”
The Mission Hospital in Damoh city, where Yadav briefly worked, denied knowledge of his allegedly fraudulent credentials. “Nobody suspected him of being a fake doctor. He was good at his job and acted like a big-time professor,” a hospital official told The Indian Express.
The case emerged in February when a child welfare committee in Damoh reported the deaths to district officials. “We got suspicious about his expertise and checked his credentials online and found that he had cases against him in at least three states,” said Deepak Tiwari, president of the district Child Welfare Committee. An investigation revealed that Yadav had abruptly quit and “gone missing” from the hospital earlier that month.
Police arrested Yadav in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh on Monday. “The accused doctor had worked on a total of 64 cases, including 45 cases of angioplasty, which led to seven patient deaths,” district police chief Shrut Kirti Somvanshi told BBC Hindi.
While the authenticity of Yadav’s degrees remains under investigation, police suspect forgery due to missing essential details like student registration numbers.
This isn’t the first controversy surrounding Yadav’s identity. In a 2019 blog post, he claimed to have trained under “Prof A John Camm” in the UK before joining St George’s hospital in 2002 as an “Interventional Cardiologist.” He further alleged experience working in the US, Germany, and Spain. In 2021, Yadav announced plans to develop a 5,000-bed “John Camm Institute” in Rajasthan.
Public records show Yadav registered four UK companies in 2018 as “Dr Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav” before changing his name to “Dr Narendra John Camm.” In 2023, after Yadav allegedly created an X account as “Prof N John Camm,” the real Professor Camm issued a statement clarifying the account was fake and he was being impersonated.
Police report Yadav has faced multiple previous investigations, including a 2019 arrest for allegedly abducting a British doctor he had invited to work with him in Hyderabad. In 2014, Indian medical regulators banned him for five years due to “professional misconduct.” Court records also show 2013 fraud and cheating charges in Uttar Pradesh, though a court later stayed the complaint.
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