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Home / Crime and Justice / Man Fakes Coma to Evade Court Hearing

Man Fakes Coma to Evade Court Hearing

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Defendant claimed an induced coma after surgery, but posted online soon after.
  • Hospitals found no record of the defendant being an in-patient.
  • The court issued an arrest warrant due to uncorroborated coma claims.
Man Fakes Coma to Evade Court Hearing

An individual's claim of being in an induced coma to avoid a court hearing has been met with an arrest warrant. The prosecution presented evidence showing the defendant had recently posted on social media and was reportedly seen in a supermarket, directly contradicting his purported medical emergency.

The court was informed that the defendant had previously missed a hearing due to scheduled surgery and then claimed to be in a coma. However, checks with multiple hospitals yielded no record of his admission, and no medical evidence was provided to support the coma claim.

Magistrates ultimately issued a warrant for his arrest, citing a lack of corroboration for the induced coma story. The charge against the defendant pertains to a period spanning from April 2019 to October 2022.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An arrest warrant was issued because the man's claim of being in an induced coma to avoid a court hearing lacked corroboration and was contradicted by his recent online activity.
The prosecution stated that no medical evidence supported the induced coma claim and pointed to the man's recent social media posts and alleged sightings as proof he was not incapacitated.
The man faces a charge related to insolvency, with the alleged period occurring between April 2019 and October 2022.

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