FMAILY OF SA DOCTOR CONCERNED FOR HIS HEALTH
The family of a 77-year-old South African doctor has expressed fears for his health as an Abu Dhabi court ruled a medical panel should investigate a decade-old case against him.
Cyril Karabus, known for his work treating black children with cancer during the apartheid era, has already spent two months in prison.
The doctor is charged with manslaughter, after apparently failing to give a blood transfusion to a three-year-old girl suffering from leukaemia at the required time, and then changing records to make it look as though he had.
A medical committee has been assigned to examine records of the case, while the doctor's bail has been set at Dh100,000.

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