A London hospital witnessed a false physician administering an unknown substance to patients.

Untrained woman took photos of his neck and hand and gave him a liquid injection in his mouth.

December 20th 2024.

A London hospital witnessed a false physician administering an unknown substance to patients.
When Kreuena Zdrafkova walked into Ealing Hospital, she looked like any other doctor - white coat, stethoscope, medical gloves, and a yellow badge. But what seemed like a routine day at work turned into a shocking discovery. It turned out that Zdrafkova was not a licensed doctor, but rather a 20-year-old woman with no medical training.

The incident occurred in April when Zdrafkova managed to gain access to a patient who was under police custody. The patient was being guarded by two police officers, but somehow Zdrafkova was able to sneak in and administer an unknown substance. She even took pictures of the patient's neck and hand before injecting the liquid into his mouth, claiming it would calm him down.

The truth came to light when CCTV footage showed Zdrafkova in an ambulance with a paramedic and a hospital staff member. They reported seeing her in the blood room, examining needles. Three days later, she was arrested when she returned to the hospital with medical documents. In court, Zdrafkova claimed that she was simply living out her dream of becoming a doctor and had no malicious intent.

The court sentenced her to a community order with 15 days of rehabilitation for common assault. Additionally, she is banned from entering any NHS facilities, except for her own GP surgery, pre-planned or urgent appointments for herself or her children, and visiting family in the hospital.

The London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust expressed their support for the police investigation and took immediate action to enhance their security measures. This incident was highly unusual and raised concerns about the vulnerability of patients in hospitals. It serves as a reminder for hospitals to be vigilant and ensure that only qualified medical professionals have access to patients.

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