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Title: Anaesthetist admits disposing of drug paraphenalia following fiancee's death
Post by: Chip on March 08, 2016, 06:16:13 AM
source: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/anaesthetist-admits-disposing-of-drugs-following-fiancees-death-in-neutral-bay-home-20160229-gn707u.html

Anaesthetist admits disposing of drug paraphenalia following fiancee's death (Sydney)

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Registered Nurse Alfred Lombardi leaves Glebe Coroner's Court.
Registered Nurse Alfred Lombardi leaves Glebe Coroner's Court.

An anaesthetist has admitted disposing of syringes and other drug paraphernalia after he discovered his doctor fiancee dead in their north shore apartment, an inquest has heard.

Dr Shammi Kabir told police he collected some of "the syringes and stuff" from the bedroom of their Neutral Bay home and drove around to dispose of it because "I don't want her implicated so I got rid of it".

An inquest at Glebe Coroner's Court on Tuesday heard Dr Beata Vandeville, 46, had experienced a serious decline in her mental health after she failed a specialist exam for the fourth and final time.

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