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Hong Kong-born doctor tried to kill mother’s partner with fake jab causing flesh-eating disease

Thomas Kwan, 53, wore bizarre disguise to administer injection to his mother’s long-term partner after dispute over inheritance

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A screen grab of footage of Thomas Kwan heading to a Newcastle hotel on January 22. Photo: Northumbria Police

A Hong Kong-born doctor has admitted disguising himself as a nurse and attempting to murder his mother’s partner in Britain by injecting him with a poison-laced fake Covid vaccine in a dispute over inheritance of property.

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Thomas Kwan, 53, wore a bizarre disguise consisting of a fake beard and hairpiece before administering the injection to his mother’s long-term lover at the home they shared in Newcastle in the northeast of England, a court heard.

The victim, Patrick O’Hara, suffered from a life-threatening flesh-eating disease following the injection.

O’Hara had been in a relationship with Kwan’s mother Jenny Leung, also known as Wai King, for more than two decades and she was said to have named him in her will so he could stay in her house should she die before him, Newcastle Crown Court was told.

Thomas Kwan wore a bizarre disguise to carry out his plan. Photos: Northumbria Police
Thomas Kwan wore a bizarre disguise to carry out his plan. Photos: Northumbria Police
Prosecutors said he sent bogus medical letters to the man, claiming he was due to have an injection. Photo: Northumbria Police
Prosecutors said he sent bogus medical letters to the man, claiming he was due to have an injection. Photo: Northumbria Police

UK General Medical Council records show a doctor named Thomas Kwan graduated from the University of Newcastle in 1996, a Post search found. But it could not be immediately confirmed whether he and the defendant are the same person.

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