Moment GP who tried to kill stepdad with fake Covid jab is arrested in his pyjamas as new documentary airs
A new documentary will look at how a GP tried to kill his stepdad with a fake Covid jab.
Watch the free-to-view documentary on Shots! - Freeview channel 262 - and on demand at www.shotstv.com.
Thomas Kwan, 53, was jailed for 31 years after the attempted murder of his mother’s partner.
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Hide AdNorthumbria Police released officer bodycam footage of Dr Kwan being arrested at his home.
He is first pictured being arrested and handcuffed in his pyjamas, then later led out of the house fully clothed.
How police say the case unfolded
Dr Kwan sent bogus medical letters to the man, claiming he was due to have an injection.
Kwan arranged to visit his home in Newcastle on January 22 and wore a disguise – including a wig and fake facial hair – along with a medical mask so that his mother and her then partner, who is in his 70s, wouldn’t be able to recognise him.
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Hide AdIn the hours after receiving the injection, the victim became seriously unwell, developing a serious skin condition around the injection area. He was later admitted to hospital after visiting his GP.
On presenting several letters for the medical appointment at which he was given the injection, hospital staff discovered they were bogus and informed Northumbria Police.
The victim has since had to have numerous operations to repair the extensive damage the poisoning caused. He has been left with life-changing injuries.
As part of the police investigation, Kwan was identified as having driven from his home in the Ingleby Barwick area of Stockton to a hotel in Newcastle city centre in the early hours of January 22 before the appointment.
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Kwan was arrested at his home address and subsequently found on his computer was a ‘poisoner’s handbook’ and a book on guidance for murder investigations.
Several files regarding poisons to kill a person and ideal poisons to use to evade detection were also uncovered on his computer.
Further enquiries found that Kwan had installed spying software on his mother’s computer as a way of monitoring her and her then partner’s computer usage for a period of over a year.
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Hide AdHe was then charged with attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. He pleaded not guilty to these offences – but did admit a charge of administering a noxious substance.
He went on trial at Newcastle Crown Court over the attempted murder charge, but, on the second full day of the trial, he pleaded guilty to the offence.
Kwan, of Brading Court, Ingleby Barwick, was remanded in custody following his guilty plea.
He was sentenced to 31 years and five months in prison.
Watch the full episode on www.shotstv.com.
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