Social media has become a big platform and the information or news on the platform gets a wide range of reach. This tells us about the popularity social media enjoys. Now a video is doing rounds that set social media on fire. More than the video, what the person who appeared in the video said grabbed everyone’s attention.
A video that is creating a sensation on social media shows a person sharing sensational details and alleging that he killed as many as 300 patients in ten years. The person said that he used syringes to kill patients. The video created a sensation on social media and the issue reached the notice of the cops.
This happened in Tamil Nadu. A man named Mohan Raj in the video claimed that he roams around hospitals and does the work assigned by the mortuary department worker. In ten years he killed around 300 people. But the twist is that he did this as per the request of the family members of the people he killed.
Family members who bring elderly people and seriously ill patients to hospitals for treatment approach Mohan Raj and he kills the victims with the help of poisonous syringes. He charges Rs 5000 per head and he killed 300 people. If needed he used to go to Chennai and Bengaluru as well.
As the person hails from Pallapalayam, the local Police arrested him and are questioning him on this. Further investigation is underway. A few fake doctors and others were arrested already and other details are awaited. We have to wait and see what happens next in the case.
Though the victims family members approached him reportedly, he cannot do that as mercy killing has to follow certain guidelines. Usually, mercy killing describes the practice of killing a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease. But in the accused’s case, he was reportedly approached.
Maybe the family members who cannot take care of elderly people and the patients might have approached him. Doing that is also not acceptable and an investigation is underway to know who approached him and what made them do so.
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