Dr daniel ubani biography of mahatma
The lies of a German doctor who killed a patient
Since the day he accidentally killed a patient in Cambridgeshire with a lethal dose of Diamorphine, Dr Daniel Ubani has fought to save his career and his reputation.
He escaped British justice and uses lawyers and the police when he is challenged about what he did.
He has taken the sons of his victim to court when they sought answers, and he has successfully gagged the German media.
It is difficult to detect a conscience in a man who changes his story about what happened when he killed David Gray in February 2008 while on his first out of hours shift.
Dr Ubani lies about his qualifications. There is no hint of remorse.
When Rory and Stuart Gray attended a medical conference in Bavaria in the hope of asking Dr Ubani for an explanation about their father's death, he calmly dismissed them. He told them all doctors made mistakes.
The confrontation ended in the brothers' arrest on allegations of verbal assault. Another delegate accused the Grays of "killing the conference".
I have spent time in Germany investigating Dr Ubani. My first trip landed me with a threat of legal action.
I had entered Dr Ubani's driveway just once to request an interview.
Police officers arrived and ordered me to pay an immediate fine of approximately £750 (900 euros). I refused and the officers left.
The police officers gave Dr Ubani my home address. Within days I received notice of legal action alleging trespass.
Dr Ubani falsely claimed that I had entered his property four times. The BBC was also taken to court. Dr Ubani lost the case.
In a separate action he failed to win a gagging order against the British media.