A British doctor who was disgruntled about his inheritance and injected his mother’s boyfriend with poison presented as a COVID-19 vaccine has been sentenced to 31 years in prison.
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Patrick O'Hara, center, talks to the media outside the Newcastle Crown Court, in Newcastle, England, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 where Dr. Thomas Kwan, was sentenced to 31 years and five months after he attempted to murder Mr O'Hara, who was his mother's partner, with a poisoned fake Covid jab whilst disguised as a nurse. Patrick O'Hara, center, and family members leave Newcastle Crown Court, in Newcastle, England, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 where Dr.
Kwan, who was described as having a morbid obsession with poisons, used iodomethane, a substance found in pesticides that he thought would be difficult for medics to detect, the judge said.
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