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London teenager pretends to be doctor and gets probation for identity theft

London teenager pretends to be doctor and gets probation for identity theft

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She also reportedly gave medicine to some patients.

She also reportedly gave medicine to some patients.

The 19-year-old Kreuena Zdrafkova resides in West London and dreamed of becoming a doctor since childhood.

Whenever we ask children about what they want to become in life, they usually mention their favorite profession. The most common answer you’ll hear is that they want to become doctors or military officers. As they get older, they understand that achieving their dream requires hard and considerable work. In this article we will talk about a girl who dressed as a doctor and went to the hospital to live out her dreams.

The 19-year-old Kreuena Zdrafkova resides in West London and dreamed of becoming a doctor since childhood. She never attended any medical school. To live her dream, she dressed like a doctor and went to Ealing Hospital. There she introduced herself as Dr. Christina and closely monitored the operation of the hospital, examined instruments and also assisted visiting ambulances.

She also reportedly gave medicine to some patients. Later it was proven that the drugs had no effect on the patient’s health. CCTV footage from the hospital shows her administering a syringe of an unknown substance into a patient’s mouth. The substance was not harmful. She was arrested by police after authorities noticed abnormal behavior while closely reading CCTV footage. Kreuena was surprised on the second day of her short period of living her dream. She was handed over to the police the same day.

The girl allegedly did this several times before being arrested. Kreuena’s lawyer explained that she was doing it to fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor. The lawyer mentioned in court that she was a migrant who had tried to realize her dream by pretending to be a doctor without intending to harm anyone.

The court sentenced her to 12 months of probation and 15 days of rehabilitation. In addition, he was also allegedly prohibited from entering a National Health Service establishment, except in cases of health emergency.