Cruelty of a British Doctor, who killed over 250 patients
MIL/Agencies, Jan 28, 2005. Special Correspondent
London - Harold Shipman, the Britain's most prolific serial murderer, is believed to have killed at least 250 patients and he might have begun his murderous career at the age of 25, within a year of finishing his medical training, a report revealed yesterday.
Most of Shipman's victims were elderly, however, Dame Janet Smith, Commission Chairwoman, suspects he also killed Susie Garfitt, in 1972. The four-year-old girl suffered from cerebral palsy.
The commission previously concluded Shipman killed 215 people while working as a GP at a Yorkshire hospital.
Described as Dr. Death, Shipman murdered his victims by injecting them with lethal doses of morphine.
Dame Janet Smith has indicated there was a strong suspicion that Shipman injected the four-year-old girl of Harold Shipman's youngest-known victim yesterday recalled the doctor with a gentle voice who told her that nothing could be done to save her four-year-old girl.
Shipman was given a life sentence in January 2000, after being convicted on 15 counts of murder.
Dame Janet estimated between 1971 and 1998 Shipman killed about 250 patients. She also said "I have been able to positively identify 218."
Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India and Head of SAROUL (Scientific Advance Research of Universe and Life) said, " such people are blots to the society and they should be given capital punishment and not life sentence. He has also spoiled the name of Great Britain, what a cruel creature?
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