Passengers overpowered a 'drunk' doctor and tied him up to stop him trying to open the emergency exit at 33,ft. Russian anaesthetist Vadim Bondar was overpowered by passengers after causing terror on the Aeroflot flight from Bangkok to Moscow. The 'extremely aggressive' doctor was restrained on the packed tourist jet after 'seeking to open the emergency exit', according to local media. The year-old 'foul-mouthed and violent' medic had been drinking rum on the ten hour flight even though the airline bans alcohol in economy class on this route, said witnesses. A blue-shirted Norwegian traveller led the way in tackling the 'drunk doctor' soon aided by Russians, said reports. He cried when they tied him with a belt to a seat and he remained restrained for four hours before the aircraft landed safely in Moscow, passengers said.
Doctor tied to seats by cabin crew after trying to open door at 33,000ft while drunk
'Drunk' doctor tied-up on plane after 'trying to open emergency exit at 33,ft' : The Standard
The year-old doctor was said to be firmly above his tea water. When his hands were tied up, he began to cry and complained that he could no longer breathe. Bondar works as an anesthesiologist in a reputed hospital in Moscow. In addition, he also helps patients who are addicted to alcohol and drugs. No one felt at ease with his screams. The two bottles of alcohol were seized.
Doctor tied to NXIVM sex cult has medical license revoked
Federal prosecutors have accused a Virginia doctor of performing surgeries on women -- such as hysterectomies and removing their fallopian tubes without their consent according to court documents. Javaid Perwaiz, 69, faces several charges related to insurance fraud as a result of an investigation that began in September after the FBI received a tip from a hospital employee who suspected he was "performing unnecessary surgeries on unsuspecting patients," according to the criminal complaint, filed Friday in the Eastern District of Virginia. The unidentified patients would advise hospital staff that they were there for their "annual clean outs" and were not aware of the procedures they were undergoing, the affidavit states. In addition, hospital staff "had a difficult time" keeping up with the doctor "as he ran from procedure to procedure," charging documents say. Perwaiz has a practice in Chesapeake, where he lives, according to the court documents.
A New York doctor who performed unsanctioned research on people as part of his alleged connection to NXIVM, a cult-like group that kept women as virtual sex prisoners , had his medical license revoked Tuesday. Brandon B. Porter, a former doctor at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, violated 40 state and federal regulations, according to an investigation against him by the New York Department of Health. The department's investigation into Porter found that the doctor not only conducted unlicensed "human subject research," but that he failed to obtain proper consent from people or keep records from his supposed studies.