AFTER NOVA INVESTIGATION: Police drive away a man posing as a doctor



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Searches of his home and office yielded evidence of criminal activity

Last week we showed you how a paramedic pretends to be a doctor, finding and issuing death notices. You saw Georgi Georgiev injecting diazepam into a healthy person without any authority to do so.

NOVA INVESTIGATION: Paramedic pretends to be a doctor, performs manipulations and finds death (VIDEO)

Immediately after Tina Ivaylova’s report, the Plovdiv prosecutor’s office filed a complaint and opened an investigation. Arrests followed. During searches of Georgiev’s home and office, evidence was found that the man was engaging in medical activities not permitted by law.

Georgiev himself, who is a former police officer, claims that he has a general power of attorney from a doctor to do all of this. However, experts strongly condemned these accusations. We promised to show you the plan to issue death notices with just an ID card and how it turned out that a woman died twice.

AFTER THE NOVA INVESTIGATION: The prosecution is reviewing the man who presented himself as a doctor

According to a report released on the NOVA investigation on September 13 of this year, the District Prosecutor’s Office filed a complaint and immediately began a pre-trial process for a crime defined in article 324 of the Penal Code. The subject of the case refers to a person who is a paramedic and who presents himself as a doctor. The necessary items were seized from the medical facility used by this person in the course of the investigation, which concern the issued death notices, “explained Plovdiv District Attorney Chavdar Groshev.

How this happened: watch the video.

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