The Sun, one of England’s most read tabloid newspapers, attended the promotional event of a Turkish company that organized a tour in England to meet and promote British patients. In a promotion held at a hotel in England, a woman disguised herself as a patient who wanted to have hip lift surgery and recorded her meeting with a Turkish doctor on a hidden camera.
IT SUDDENLY DIRECTED TO HER HIPS
The woman, who said she wanted to have a “Brazilian-type hip lift surgery” performed much cheaper in Turkey, met with the doctor in her hotel room. What the Turkish doctor, who reportedly spoke very little English and spoke through a translator, did to the woman also became a hot topic. In the hotel room, the man suddenly pulled down the woman’s pants and started examining her buttocks.
THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR WAS ALSO DISCLOSED
While The Sun newspaper stated that there were major problems with this promotion in the hotel room, it was stated that many laws were broken in the hotel in London. In the images taken in February, Dr. It was stated that a meeting was held with Serkan Süleyman Aslan.
WHAT LAWS WERE BROKEN?
- The surgeon was not registered with the British Medical Council.
- The woman’s underwear was taken down without her permission.
- They made sales strategies.
- They wanted to know the woman’s medical history.
- The translator lied about the deaths resulting from this surgery.
- He practiced medicine without a license.
“HE TOOK DOWN HIS UNDERWEAR AND HANDLED IT”
While it was stated that they had asked the woman to share her medical history in advance, the report said, “Although she was promised a doctor who was ‘fluent in English’, she was instructed by an interpreter to undress in a conference room – without a curtain to ensure privacy. Dr. Aslan then took down her underwear without any warning.” “And he started touching her buttocks.”
THE PRICE DIFFERENCE IS ALMOST DOUBLE
While the news in Sözcü stated that the physical examination lasted only two and a half minutes, the reporter expressed security concerns during the meeting. But the translator said, “Nobody died from a Brazilian hip operation or anything like that. There is no such problem in our hospital.”
The Sun noted that neither the hospital nor Aslan was involved in any deaths. After the meeting, it was stated that the British reporter was offered a 200 pound discount in return for immediately accepting a 5,000 pound package including flights, hotel and surgery, but it was stated that no sharing was made about the fine details of the plan.
It was stated that such surgeries can cost up to 9 thousand pounds in the UK, and 48 hours after this meeting, another message of discount of 200 pounds was received.