Doctor who hid two dead bodies nabbed


A DOCTOR, who left two dead people in a locked, air-conditioned room to avoid detection of their bodies, has been arrested in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Malaysia Nanban reported.

Samuel Ebenezer, 34, had been treating a home-based kidney patient when the man suddenly died.

The patient’s daughter, who was home at the time apparently began arguing with Samuel over her father’s death.

According the reports, during their fight, Samuel somehow pushed the woman, causing her to fall and hit her head.

The 37-year-old woman died due to the injuries.

In a state of panic, the doctor locked both the bodies in a room and turned on the air-conditioning full blast to slow the decomposition and to mask the odour from neighbours.

However, neighbours eventually detected a smell and contacted the police who then discovered the remains.

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