hereThe court heard that Khan's professional conduct "fell so far below the standard to be expected of any doctor as to be criminal".A judge told the surgeon of nearly 30 years that Khan had made a “catastrophic mistake” by administering a toxic dose of anaesthetics which killed Mr Hales “for reasons which are still not entirely clear”.Devoted family man Mr Hales, 56, leaves behind his wife, their daughter - who was 11 at the time of his death - and three adult children.His family have spoken of their devastation at the loss of the council worker and taxi driver.In a statement issued following the hearing, Mr Hales' wife Carmen said: “My family and I are devastated by the events of May 15, 2017 and Christopher’s untimely death.“It has been.
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