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An Australian man has been charged with assault after allegedly performing unauthorised surgery to remove another man’s left testicle.An Australian man has been charged with assault after allegedly performing unauthorised surgery to remove another man’s left testicle.
Police in Port Macquarie, on the New South Wales mid-north coast, say they searched the 56-year-old man’s home on Thursday and discovered medical equipment, seven firearms and four bottles of a liquid believed to be amyl nitrate.Police in Port Macquarie, on the New South Wales mid-north coast, say they searched the 56-year-old man’s home on Thursday and discovered medical equipment, seven firearms and four bottles of a liquid believed to be amyl nitrate.
They allege the surgery took place after a 52-year-old man placed an advertisement online seeking help with a medical issue.They allege the surgery took place after a 52-year-old man placed an advertisement online seeking help with a medical issue.
The accused responded to the advertisement and the pair met in May at a Port Macquarie motel, where the 56-year-old man allegedly performed a surgical procedure to remove the 52-year-old’s left testicle.The accused responded to the advertisement and the pair met in May at a Port Macquarie motel, where the 56-year-old man allegedly performed a surgical procedure to remove the 52-year-old’s left testicle.
Authorities were alerted one week later, when the patient visited a hospital to repair a wound he sustained during the procedure.Authorities were alerted one week later, when the patient visited a hospital to repair a wound he sustained during the procedure.
Police said the accused was not a qualified or registered doctor.Police said the accused was not a qualified or registered doctor.
He has been charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm, possessing a restricted substance and unsafely storing a firearm.He has been charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm, possessing a restricted substance and unsafely storing a firearm.
He will appear in court on 13 July.He will appear in court on 13 July.