Grandfather reveals it should have been the end of me after he was injected with poison by his partners murderous GP son amid inheritance row

A grandfather has revealed it should have been the end of me after he was injected with poison by a murderous GP amid an inheritance row.


A grandfather has revealed it should have been the end of me after he was injected with poison by a murderous GP amid an inheritance row. 

Patrick OHara, 72, told a court his life has been ruined by the actions of his ex partners son, Dr Thomas Kwan, 51, who disguised himself as an NHS nurse to deliver what he hoped would be a lethal injection.

Kwan, who is now facing a potential life term for trying to kill Mr OHara, wanted to inherit his mothers home but they had fallen out after she decided she wanted to give it to her partner of 20 years instead. 

The money obsessed GP hoarded the ingredients for ricin and was initially believed to have used the chemical weapon in the attack on January 22 but police now believe it was more likely a pesticide.

Wearing a grey sweater and trousers, Mr OHara, a retired environmental analyst, gave an emotional statement to Newcastle Crown Court on the devastating effects of being injected with iodomethane Kwan.

Mr OHara said: Overall, this incident should have been the end of me. The nature of what had occurred to my body has left me speechless.

Had it have not been for medical intervention I am positive that, not only would I have lost my left arm, but my life as well.

In stark contrast, I am amazed at how resilient the human body is.

I managed to recover quite well from the surgeries and even managed to get back to playing some rounds of golf.

Patrick OHara, 72, (pictured) told a court his life has been ruined by the actions of his ex partners son

Patrick OHara, 72, (pictured) told a court his life has been ruined by the actions of his ex partners son

Kwan is seen in a selfie wearing a disguise of a fake hairpiece, beard and moustache. He took this selfie in order to create a fake ID under the name Raj Patel

Kwan is seen in a selfie wearing a disguise of a fake hairpiece, beard and moustache. He took this selfie in order to create a fake ID under the name Raj Patel 

Thomas Kwan, 53, admitted trying to murder Patrick OHara at the home he shared with the doctors mother in Newcastle

Thomas Kwan, 53, admitted trying to murder Patrick OHara at the home he shared with the doctors mother in Newcastle

CCTV showing GP Thomas Kwan leaving the Premier Inn on Newgate Street in Newcastle city centre wearing a face mask and gloves

CCTV showing GP Thomas Kwan leaving the Premier Inn on Newgate Street in Newcastle city centre wearing a face mask and gloves

Mr OHara narrowly escaped with his life and was left with horrific scarring when the jab caused the flesh-eating condition necrotising fasciitis, which ate away sections of his arm.

But as he was recovering and returning to a semblance of a normal life he was struck by debilitating PTSD which caused him to have hallucinations of Kwans face, terrifying flashbacks to the injection and his hair to fall out.

As the sentencing process for Kwan began at Newcastle Crown Court today, Mr OHara faced the man who tried to kill him across the court as he read out his personal victim statement.

He told how his life changed completely on January 22 this year when Kwan arrived at his house disguised as an NHS nurse who would be delivering a Covid booster jab.

Mr OHara said: As a result of these incidents, I have been left a shell of an individual.

The GP, who carried a large bag, is seen making his way up the stairs

The GP, who carried a large bag, is seen making his way up the stairs 

Kwan getting out of his car (middle) after arriving at the underground car park in Newcastle on the day of the attempted murder

Kwan getting out of his car (middle) after arriving at the underground car park in Newcastle on the day of the attempted murder 

Police officers were seen carrying boxes of evidence away from the large property

Police officers were seen carrying boxes of evidence away from the large property 

I suffer from extreme fatigue and every time I get changed I am aware of the disfigurement to my arm which is an everlasting memory of the attack on me and this in addition has shattered my self-confidence.

He went on: I genuinely feel as if I have been to hell and back. Thomas will never comprehend or know what its like to suffer in the manner of which I am.

I would like for the court to take into consideration the full range of suffering that not only I, but my family have had to endure this past year. Not just the physical but mental scarring that will never leave me.

I hope that Thomas is held accountable for the despicable crime he has committed against me. I genuinely believe that from his perspective he only wished for his actions to impact one person.

By stark contrast this has affected a huge amount of personnel, not just my family, the hospital staff, emergency services, he has brought the NHS into disrepute and from my perspective he was in the ultimate position of trust.

Kwans mother, Wai King - also known as Jenny Leung - is pictured outside court during an earlier hearing

Kwans mother, Wai King - also known as Jenny Leung - is pictured outside court during an earlier hearing 

Emergency services outside Kwans £300,000 home in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, earlier this year

Emergency services outside Kwans £300,000 home in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, earlier this year 

The GP, who wore a hat, tinted spectacles, gloves and a surgical mask, is seen checking into the hotel

The GP, who wore a hat, tinted spectacles, gloves and a surgical mask, is seen checking into the hotel 

Countless individuals each and every day place their trust in doctors to do the right thing, to carry out their duties as per their training and the oath that they have undertaken. He has flagrantly abused his position of trust.

I will never get over the anxiety and pain that he has caused me and my family.

Kwan initially denied attempted murder when his trial began on October 3, but he changed his plea to guilty after the prosecution opened its case.

Peter Makepeace, KC, prosecuting, argued that he should be given a life sentence when Mrs Justice Lambert passes sentence later this year.

The court has previously heard how Kwan carefully planned his attack, gaining Mr OHaras trust by mocking up NHS letters saying he had been selected for a Covid booster jab at home.

He even created a fake ID card in which he was depicted in dark face makeup, a wig and beard.

Neither Mr OHara nor his partner, Kwans mother Jenny Leung, recognised him as he delivered the near-fatal injection at the home they shared in central Newcastle.

Mr Makepeace told the court Kwan was a man of considerable means who had put in an offer on a house in the south of England for £2m. 

However he said: This was not a man motivated by greed for the sake of necessity. This was greed for the sake of greed.

The case adjourned until later this month or December When Mrs Justice Lambert will deliver her sentence, which could be a life term.

The court heard she will begin at a 30 year starting point before deciding aggravating and mitigating factors and arriving at the term he must serve in jail.

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Источник: Daily Online

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