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  NAVIGATOR: Home: News: Surgeon Blamed For Death of Colin Hendry's Wife Carrying Out Operation Abroad 09 September 2010  

Surgeon Blamed For Death of Colin Hendry's Wife Carrying Out Operation Abroad

The cosmetic surgeon blamed for the death of footballer Colin Hendry's wife is exploiting a loophole to carry out the same operation for £2,500, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.

Gustaf Aniansson quit the UK after liposuction he performed on Denise Hendry went catastrophically wrong. But while he cannot operate in this country, he offered to carry out the same procedure in his native Sweden on an undercover reporter .

Dr Aniansson, who lives in a large house on a cliff overlooking Stockholm, removed his name from the General Medical Council register and in doing so avoided any possible fitness to practice hearing which could have seen him struck off.

Instead he is able to run a highly lucrative private clinic just a few miles from his home. It is now perfectly legal for him to perform surgery on British patients in Sweden – as he offered to do with The Sunday Telegraph reporter – even though he cannot practise in the UK.


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