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THE BRAIN BUTCHER BACK AT WORK

»»Photos show rogue surgeon touting for business at Libyan hospital clinic »»Former patients angry as medic keeps working despite botching ops

- BY VIVIENNE AITKEN Health Editor

CHILLING new photograph­s of rogue brain surgeon professor Sam Eljamel show him examining scans in his clinic in a Libyan hospital as he touts for business.

The pictures, posted online earlier this month for Al Nahada Hospital in Misrata, appear alongside details of his availabili­ty during Ramadan.

Last night one of the campaigner­s for justice for victims of botched operations carried out in Scotland by Eljamel warned Libyans not to go near the disgraced surgeon.

Pat Kelly, from Dundee, said: “People over there should be extremely frightened of this man if he is going to be doing their operations. This is an extremely dangerous man. When he could do what he did to us and simply walk away as if he had done nothing wrong then these people could be in extreme danger.

“His behaviour is irrational and you just don’t know what he is doing or capable of doing and that’s the frightenin­g thing in this.

“It could be years before people out there realise what he has done to them because they could be like me and just think the operation didn’t work. Who will these poor people complain to if it goes wrong? I just hope and pray he doesn’t do to them what he has done to us. The medical boards out there must know what this man has done in Britain.”

The online blurb beside the images describes Eljamel as “Professor Moftah Al-Jamal, Consultant in Neurosurge­ry,

Spine, and Chronic Pain Surgery” and says he is “available during the holy month of Ramadan daily between 3-5pm and 11pm-12.30am except Friday”. The new spelling of Eljamel’s name is understood to be down to translatio­n rather than any attempt to disguise his identity and, indeed, in one of the photos his degree from Liverpool University is shown on the wall.

Pat, who suffered botched surgery, added: “I am angry. The fact that he is still working and we are suffering badly in the UK and can’t work. He probably walked off with a golden pension.

“He is out there making a living and we are stuck here on a pittance with some people not earning, losing houses, marriages … It angers me terribly this can happen and no one is prepared to help or take responsibi­lity. He has property here in Scotland but we are having to battle to get compensati­on from the government.

“This man is away, gone, there is nothing to be done so what is the next step for us?

“Who is going to take responsibi­lty for us?”

Eljamel was a neurosurge­on at NHS Tayside from 1995 until his suspension after dozens of complaints from patients.

He is believed to have botched hundreds of ops over 18 years at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee. There are 172 patients with a grievance against him but there are suspicions there are more.

He removed himself from the General Medical Council’s

I pray he doesn’t do to them what he did to us

PAT KELLY ON NEWS ELJAMEL IS TOUTING FOR BUSINESS

register so he cannot work in the UK but by doing so voluntaril­y, it freed him to work elsewhere in the world.

Helen Nelson, from Dundee, said she was left in so much pain from a botched operation in 2011 that she attempted to kill herself. She said: “I was so down and desperate I just ended up doing tablets.”

Pat said it was important to find out when the Scottish Government was made aware of problems.

He said: “I keep going back to Shona Robison in 2015 but my operation was in 2007 and Nicola Sturgeon was the health secretary. What did she know back then?”

Pat went into hospital to have discs shaved or removed in his spine and when the operation did not improve anything the former DJ thought he had just been unlucky. It was another eight years before he found that despite five hours in surgery, which left him fighting for life after a haemorrhag­e, Eljamel had never touched the spinal discs at all.

Pat said: “If the police had taken us seriously back in 2015 they may have arrested this man, questioned him and taken away his passport but he just seemed to get away scot free from the UK. It was criminal what this man was doing.”

Pat added: “I hope he is suffering every day like we are. Was he mad or bad? We just don’t know.

“Hopefully there may be ways we can get him back but it depends on the will of the Scottish Government.”

The Scottish Government was approached for comment.

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 ?? ?? DANGEROUS Photos advertisin­g surgery by Eljamel are online. Victims of his botched ops say it’s frightenin­g. Inset, our story
DANGEROUS Photos advertisin­g surgery by Eljamel are online. Victims of his botched ops say it’s frightenin­g. Inset, our story
 ?? ?? PROBLEMS Pat found out Eljamel didn’t touch his spine despite op. Pic: Callum Moffat
PROBLEMS Pat found out Eljamel didn’t touch his spine despite op. Pic: Callum Moffat

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