Doctor's Shocking Act: Amputates Own Legs for Insurance Payout
A Disturbing Tale of Greed
Stories of individuals harming others for financial gain are not uncommon, but a recent case from the UK has taken this to a horrifying new level. A 49-year-old surgeon, Neil Hopper, has reportedly amputated his own legs in a shocking bid to claim insurance money amounting to approximately £500,000 (around ₹5.82 crores). The revelation has left many in disbelief, questioning how someone could inflict such harm upon themselves.
The Insurance Scheme
Hopper devised a scheme to file claims with two major insurance companies on June 3 and June 26, 2019, totaling nearly £500,000. He fabricated a story claiming that he lost his legs due to sepsis, while the grim reality was that he had performed the amputation himself. His medical license was suspended in 2023 following the emergence of this case.
Inciting Others to Follow Suit
In a further twist, Hopper allegedly encouraged another individual, Marius Gustafsson, to harm others in a similar manner. Evidence presented in court indicated that Hopper purchased videos from a website that demonstrated and promoted the process of amputation. This disturbing conspiracy unfolded between August 21, 2018, and December 4, 2020.
A Disturbing Sense of Satisfaction
Surprisingly, Hopper expressed a sense of happiness after losing his legs. In an interview, he stated, 'Life has become much more interesting since I lost my legs.' He faces charges of fraud and inciting others to commit similar acts, with the case continuing to attract significant attention across the UK.
