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S2 E13: Mr David Sellu on Finding Justice Amongst Injustice

Season 2, Ep. 13

Mr David Sellu is a surgeon and the author of the auto-biographical book Did He Save Lives?. In this candid book, he chronicles his journey as a well respected doctor with an impeccable record. We learn of the tragic circumstances that resulted in a patient death and a conviction of manslaughter. Having spent 40 years of his career working as a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon in West London, his life was irrevocably changed with investigations and imprisonment. After serving a 15 month sentence, Mr Sellu was released and granted an appeal. His conviction was overturned with buried evidence & he has since been exonerated of blame.


Today's episode is an insight into the traumas and triumphs he faced.

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