Doctor who dumped customer’s body into river faces charges Dr Nguyen Manh Tuong (C) was escorted by police officers to the Thanh Tri Bridge in Hanoi, where he thrown the body of a woman who was his patient into the Hong (Red) River on October 19, 2013. Tuoi Tre After three months of investigation, The capital’s police said they have completed their investigation of the case in which Dr. Nguyen Manh Tuong, the owner of Cat Tuong Beauty Salon, and Dao Quang Khanh, the salon’s security guard, dumped the body of Le Thi Thanh Huyen into the river in October 2013. The woman died, at 39, in the salon after she underwent a botched cosmetic surgery. As Huyen’s body remains unfound, police have put an end to their investigation and proposed that Tuong be convicted for two charges, namely “Breaching regulations on medical examination and treatment, drug production, preparations, supply and sale or other medical services,” and “interfering with human corpses, graves, and/or remains.” Meanwhile, Khanh, 18, who aided Tuong in dumping the woman’s body into the river and stole an iPhone 5 from the victim, is charged with “interfering with human corpses, graves, and/or remains,” and “stealing property.” In their conclusion of investigation, police said they have enough evidence to conclude that Tuong directly caused Huyen’s death. Tuong, 41, who had worked for Hanoi-based As previously reported, Huyen, of After being anesthetized by three nurses, she underwent aesthetic operations performed by Dr. Tuong from 12 pm until 4 pm. Thirty minutes after the surgery, Huyen had difficulty breathing and started foaming at the mouth. Dr. Tuong gave her an injection and she appeared to recover. But at 5:45 pm, Tuyen’s body suddenly turned blue and her blood pressure could not be measured. Tuong put her on a respirator and gave her a cardiotonic but could not save her. Under Tuong’s instructions, Khanh, a security guard at his salon, left Huyen's scooter on Later, the two men put Huyen’s body into Tuong’s car and drove to Buu Dien (Post) Hospital in After investigation, police arrested Tuong and Khanh on October 22. Body remains unfound Based on Tuong’s testimonies to investigators, Huyen’s family and concerned agencies have spent a lot of time and effort in searching for the body. They have even resorted to the help of psychics, but they have yet to find the body. After the case was uncovered, Tuong’s family gave Huyen’s relatives VND150 million (US$7,000) as initial compensation. Several days after Huyen’s death, Colonel Duong Van Giap, head of the Hanoi Social Crime Investigation Police Department, told Tuoi Tre that Dr. Tuong had not filed an application to the Hanoi Health Department for a license to offer cosmetic surgeries to customers. Therefore, cosmetic surgery services such as the abdominal liposuction and breast lift surgery performed on the victim are illegal, Giap said. TUOITRENEWS |
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