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YouTube Surgery Gone Wrong: Woman Dies After Bogus Doctor's Tutorial
13 Dec
Summary
- A woman died after an unlicensed doctor used a YouTube tutorial for surgery.
- The doctor operated while intoxicated, causing fatal injuries.
- The clinic owners fled, but arrests are expected soon.

A woman in Uttar Pradesh, India, has died after an unlicensed doctor attempted a kidney stone surgery while following a YouTube tutorial. The incident occurred on December 5th in the Barabanki district, where the victim, Munishra Rawat, was taken to an unauthorized clinic. Her husband reported that the practitioner, Gyan Prakash Mishra, diagnosed her with kidney stones and offered surgery for a fee.
During the operation, Mishra allegedly guided himself using a YouTube video while under the influence of alcohol. He made severe cuts to the patient's abdomen, damaging multiple internal organs, and failed to address the kidney stones. Rawat succumbed to her injuries the following day. The clinic owners reportedly fled the premises shortly after her death.
Police have since closed the clinic and filed charges, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, against the owners. While the accused are currently at large, authorities anticipate their imminent arrest and are conducting an investigation into the unauthorized clinic.



