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Brain surgeon struck off after he ‘posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman'
Brain surgeon struck off after he ‘posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman'

Scottish Sun

time09-08-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Brain surgeon struck off after he ‘posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman'

A string of other charges including defrauding an energy company were also found proved SHAMED DOC Brain surgeon struck off after he 'posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A BRAIN surgeon who posed for selfies while brandishing an arsenal of weapons and assaulted a woman has been struck off. Dr Sayed Talibi, 38, watched sick video footage of beheadings and also downloaded an image of a waterboarding device. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Dr Sayed Talibi, 38, was struck off after posing for selfies with weapons and viewing video footage of beheadings Credit: Facebook 3 The disgraced surgeon also had charges of threatening, abusing and raping a woman found proved Credit: Research Gate 3 Other pictures showed him holding or pointing various firearms including rifles, semi-automatics and handguns Credit: Facebook Other images found on his devices included heavy armoured vehicles and weaponry, an aerial photograph of RAF Lakenheath and army bases in Italy, Greece, Turkey and the UK. The British-born neurosurgeon, who has worked for the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust, appeared before a medical tribunal misconduct hearing. Dr Talibi, of Tamworth, Staffs, accumulated a range of horrifying images, videos and documents on his electronic devices between 2007 and 2018. Some photos showed him posing with a large quantity of knives and an axe, which he admitted. But others, including selfies, showed him holding or pointing various firearms including rifles, semi-automatics and handguns. The tribunal also found that Dr Talibi sent a Snapchat message, which included an image of three knives, a meat cleaver and a small sword, which read: 'Who wants to play?' But a charge he posed with a Russian rocket launcher was dropped. Other charges levelled at Dr Talibi that were found proved included threatening, abusing and raping a woman. The tribunal heard how Dr Talibi attacked a woman - referred to as Ms A - and behaved in a threatening and abusive manner towards her, which included threatening to waterboard her and brandishing a knife in front of her. He denied raping the woman three times, but the tribunal found that on one occasion they had sex without her consent and without him 'having reasonable belief' she was consenting. Lucy Letby cops arrest 3 senior members of leadership team at hospital where killer nurse murdered 7 babies Some of the images found on Dr Talibi's electronic devices are thought to have have been taken 'in a foreign location'. But one photo showing semi-automatic firearms, pistols and magazines laid out on floor of a garden patio is believed to have been taken in the UK. When questioned by Simon Jackson KC, for the GMC, Dr Talibi admitted that on reflection he'd been 'foolish' to pose for the photos but he'd thought 'it was cool' at the time. But he denied being 'obsessed' with guns and expressing 'anti-Western attitudes' and said many photos showed 'BB' or 'toy' guns. Dr Talibi, who was accused of bringing the profession into disrepute, said his interests in guns and weaponry stemmed from his time as an army cadet at university and he also had an interest in 'West Asian geo-politics'. The tribunal heard that he regarded himself as a 'British patriot' and abhorred 'terrorism in any form'. But Mr Jackson said recordings the doctor had made showed he had 'anti-Western sentiments'. Dr Talibi replied: 'I'm sure everyone is allowed to disagree with politics but I don't disagree with being a law-abiding citizen in the West. 'They're two different things.' SICK VIDEOS Graphic images he downloaded or viewed of beheadings included members of the Taliban killing civilians or Pakistani soldiers and he admitted possessing an image of a waterboarding device. But charges Dr Talibi possessed 'a quantity of sensitive material' connected to the terrorists in the 9/11 attacks. This included immigration, customs and ID documents and downloaded articles about making an ignition device from foil scrap were not proved. Dr Talibi admitted additional charges of making racist and discriminatory comments. The included him saying he 'hated' non-Muslims, Afghans and Afghan culture and using the derogatory term 'kuffar' to describe non-Muslims. Dr Talibi also admitted creating a profile on a dating website in which the described himself as a '28-year-old brain surgeon'. He uploaded a photograph of him participating in live brain surgery that showed the exposed brain of a patient. Charges relating to taking milk powder from a Asda supermarket, defrauding EDF Energy over a £770 energy bill and recording a court appearance for driving offences, were also found proved.

Brain surgeon struck off after he ‘posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman'
Brain surgeon struck off after he ‘posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman'

The Sun

time09-08-2025

  • The Sun

Brain surgeon struck off after he ‘posed with arsenal of weapons, viewed beheadings and raped woman'

A BRAIN surgeon who posed for selfies while brandishing an arsenal of weapons and assaulted a woman has been struck off. Dr Sayed Talibi, 38, watched sick video footage of beheadings and also downloaded an image of a waterboarding device. 3 3 Other images found on his devices included heavy armoured vehicles and weaponry, an aerial photograph of RAF Lakenheath and army bases in Italy, Greece, Turkey and the UK. The British-born neurosurgeon, who has worked for the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust, appeared before a medical tribunal misconduct hearing. Dr Talibi, of Tamworth, Staffs, accumulated a range of horrifying images, videos and documents on his electronic devices between 2007 and 2018. Some photos showed him posing with a large quantity of knives and an axe, which he admitted. But others, including selfies, showed him holding or pointing various firearms including rifles, semi-automatics and handguns. The tribunal also found that Dr Talibi sent a Snapchat message, which included an image of three knives, a meat cleaver and a small sword, which read: 'Who wants to play?' But a charge he posed with a Russian rocket launcher was dropped. Other charges levelled at Dr Talibi that were found proved included threatening, abusing and raping a woman. The tribunal heard how Dr Talibi attacked a woman - referred to as Ms A - and behaved in a threatening and abusive manner towards her, which included threatening to waterboard her and brandishing a knife in front of her. He denied raping the woman three times, but the tribunal found that on one occasion they had sex without her consent and without him 'having reasonable belief' she was consenting. Lucy Letby cops arrest 3 senior members of leadership team at hospital where killer nurse murdered 7 babies Some of the images found on Dr Talibi's electronic devices are thought to have have been taken 'in a foreign location'. But one photo showing semi-automatic firearms, pistols and magazines laid out on floor of a garden patio is believed to have been taken in the UK. When questioned by Simon Jackson KC, for the GMC, Dr Talibi admitted that on reflection he'd been 'foolish' to pose for the photos but he'd thought 'it was cool' at the time. But he denied being 'obsessed' with guns and expressing 'anti-Western attitudes' and said many photos showed 'BB' or 'toy' guns. Dr Talibi, who was accused of bringing the profession into disrepute, said his interests in guns and weaponry stemmed from his time as an army cadet at university and he also had an interest in 'West Asian geo-politics'. The tribunal heard that he regarded himself as a 'British patriot' and abhorred 'terrorism in any form'. But Mr Jackson said recordings the doctor had made showed he had 'anti-Western sentiments'. Dr Talibi replied: 'I'm sure everyone is allowed to disagree with politics but I don't disagree with being a law-abiding citizen in the West. 'They're two different things.' SICK VIDEOS Graphic images he downloaded or viewed of beheadings included members of the Taliban killing civilians or Pakistani soldiers and he admitted possessing an image of a waterboarding device. But charges Dr Talibi possessed 'a quantity of sensitive material' connected to the terrorists in the 9/11 attacks. This included immigration, customs and ID documents and downloaded articles about making an ignition device from foil scrap were not proved. Dr Talibi admitted additional charges of making racist and discriminatory comments. The included him saying he 'hated' non-Muslims, Afghans and Afghan culture and using the derogatory term 'kuffar' to describe non-Muslims. Dr Talibi also admitted creating a profile on a dating website in which the described himself as a '28-year-old brain surgeon'. He uploaded a photograph of him participating in live brain surgery that showed the exposed brain of a patient. Charges relating to taking milk powder from a Asda supermarket, defrauding EDF Energy over a £770 energy bill and recording a court appearance for driving offences, were also found proved.

Brain surgeon who 'raped woman' and posed for series of selfies with an arsenal of weapons including knives in a Snapchat post with the message 'Who wants to play?' is struck off
Brain surgeon who 'raped woman' and posed for series of selfies with an arsenal of weapons including knives in a Snapchat post with the message 'Who wants to play?' is struck off

Daily Mail​

time09-08-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Brain surgeon who 'raped woman' and posed for series of selfies with an arsenal of weapons including knives in a Snapchat post with the message 'Who wants to play?' is struck off

A brain surgeon who assaulted a woman and posed for selfies with weapons including knives in a Snapchat post saying, 'Who wants to play?', has been struck off. Dr Sayed Talibi, 38, of the town of Tamworth, Staffordshire, used to work for the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust. But an array of horrifying charges against the British-born doctor have now been proven, at a General Medical Council (GMC) tribunal misconduct hearing. He accumulated a range of incriminating videos, pictures and documents on his electronic devices from 2007 to 2018. These included graphic footage of beheadings, including of the Taliban killing civilians and Pakistani soldiers, and an image of a waterboarding device. His selfies with weapons included variously a large number of knives and an axe, with others showing him holding or pointing firearms, including rifles, semi-automatics and handguns. His sinisterly captioned Snapchat post pictured three knives, a meat cleaver and a small sword. The neurosurgeon also threatened to waterboard and brandished a knife at the woman he is said to have raped, attacking her and being threatening and abusive to her. He denied raping the woman three times - but the tribunal found they once had sex without her consent and without him 'having reasonable belief' she was consenting. Some images on his devices were thought to have have been taken 'in a foreign location'. But one photo showing semi-automatic firearms, pistols and magazines laid out on a garden patio is believed to have been taken in the UK. Other images on his devices showed heavy armoured vehicles and weaponry, an aerial shot of RAF Lakenheath and army bases in Italy, Greece, Turkey and the UK. A charge he posed with a Russian rocket launcher was dropped. The practitioner was accused of bringing the profession into disrepute. When questioned by Simon Jackson KC, Talibi admitted he had been 'foolish' to pose for the selfies with weapons - but thought 'it was cool' at the time. He denied being 'obsessed' with guns and expressing 'anti-Western attitudes' and said many photos showed 'BB' or 'toy' guns. Talibi said his interests in guns and weaponry stemmed from his time as an army cadet at university and his ongoing interest in 'West Asian geopolitics'. The neurosurgeon said he saw himself as a 'British patriot' and abhorred 'terrorism in any form'. But Mr Jackson said the doctor's incriminating images showed he had 'anti-Western sentiments'. Talibi replied: 'I'm sure everyone is allowed to disagree with politics but I don't disagree with being a law-abiding citizen in the West. They're two different things.' But on top of this, he also created an online dating profile showing a picture of him participating in live brain surgery. The graphic image, on the profile describing him as a '28-year-old brain surgeon', displayed the exposed brain of a patient. Talibi also made racist and discriminatory comments, including saying he 'hated' non-Muslims, who he described with the derogatory term 'kuffar'. He also said he 'hated' Afghans and Afghan culture. The doctor also stole milk powder from an Asda supermarket, defrauded EDF Energy over a £770 energy bill and recorded a court appearance for driving offences. University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust has been approached for comment.

Doctor used picture with patient's ‘exposed brain' on dating site
Doctor used picture with patient's ‘exposed brain' on dating site

Telegraph

time17-04-2025

  • Health
  • Telegraph

Doctor used picture with patient's ‘exposed brain' on dating site

A doctor who used a picture of himself taking part in a brain surgery on a dating profile is facing a ban from medicine. Dr Sayed Talibi, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, described himself as a '28-year-old brain surgeon' and uploaded the image which showed the exposed brain of a patient without their consent. It was among a string of complaints upheld by a medical tribunal against him, including making racist statements towards others, assaulting a woman and behaving 'in a threatening, abusive and sexually motivated manner towards her'. He was also pictured with banned weapons, including a large number of knives and an axe. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found his fitness to practise was impaired due to his misconduct. A decision on what sanctions to impose on Dr Talibi will be decided over the summer. 'I hate white people' The ruling said the doctor carried out an attack on a woman, identified only as Ms A, when she had not consented. He also subjected her to violence and threatened to waterboard her, it was heard. Detailing its findings, the Service said Dr Talibi had used racist language to describe others. It was determined and proven he said 'I do not like Afghan culture, I hate Afghan culture,' as well as 'I hate kuffar and white people' and 'I hate this country, I hate Afghan people equally.' He was also banned from Asda after failing to scan his shopping at a supermarket and tried to offer money to a security guard to halt a probe. The panel found he lied about an energy bill he blamed on a tenant and illegally made an audio recording of a court hearing. In a ruling, the service's panel, sitting in Manchester, told him: 'Your actions and the course of conduct risked bringing the profession into disrepute. 'And that by reason of the matters set out above, your fitness to practise is impaired because of your misconduct.'

Doctor used picture with patient's ‘exposed brain' on dating site
Doctor used picture with patient's ‘exposed brain' on dating site

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Doctor used picture with patient's ‘exposed brain' on dating site

A doctor who used a picture of himself taking part in a brain surgery on a dating profile is facing a ban from medicine. Dr Sayed Talibi, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, described himself as a '28-year-old brain surgeon' and uploaded the image which showed the exposed brain of a patient without their consent. It was among a string of complaints upheld by a medical tribunal against him, including making racist statements towards others, assaulting a woman and behaving 'in a threatening, abusive and sexually motivated manner towards her.' He was also pictured with banned weapons, including a large number of knives and an axe. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found his fitness to practise was impaired due to his misconduct. A decision on what sanctions to impose on Dr Talibi will be decided over the summer. The ruling said the doctor carried out an attack on a woman, identified only as Ms A, when she had not consented. He also subjected her to violence and threatened to waterboard her, it was heard. Detailing its findings, the Service said Dr Talibi had used racist language to describe others. It was determined and proven he said 'I do not like Afghan culture, I hate Afghan culture,' as well as 'I hate kuffar and white people' and 'I hate this country, I hate Afghan people equally.' He was also banned from Asda after shopping was not scanned at a supermarket and tried to offer money to a security guard to halt a probe. The panel found he lied about an energy bill he blamed on a tenant and illegally made an audio recording of a court hearing. In a ruling, the Service's panel, sitting in Manchester, told him: 'Your actions and the course of conduct risked bringing the profession into disrepute. 'And that by reason of the matters set out above your fitness to practise is impaired because of your misconduct.' Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

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