Alleged teen surgeon surrenders in India
NEW DELHI — A 15-year-old boy who allegedly delivered a baby by cesarean section in an attempt to set a record as the world's youngest surgeon surrendered to a court in southern India Wednesday after 10 days in hiding, police said.
Raj Sekharan, a police official in southern Tamil Nadu state, said the boy had been missing since his parents were arrested last month.
According to the allegations, the parents of Dhileepan Raj, both doctors, supervised their son while he performed a cesarean section at a maternity hospital they run in the city of Manaparai. They are in jail awaiting trial.
Police have charged the three with cheating, forgery of records, endangering human life, concealing evidence and abetting a crime.
The Tamil Nadu chapter of the Indian Medical Association said last month that Dr. K. Murugesan showed a video recording of his son performing a Caesarean birth.
The video allegedly showed Dr. Murugesan anesthetizing the patient before the boy started the operation, said Venkatesh Prasad, secretary of the medical association.
Dr. Murugesan told the association that he wanted to see his son's name in the Guinness Book of World Records, Prasad said.
Amarilis Espinoza, a spokeswoman for Guinness World Records, said in an e-mail from London that Guinness does not endorse such attempts because they encourage “bad medicine.”
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