Stephen Edwards,61, who has a special interest in geriatrics, or dementia and palliative care,faces extradition to Tasmania A general practitioner working in NSW with a special interest in palliative care has been charged with murder and is facing extradition to Tasmania, where police want to question him in relation to the death of his elderly mother.
The 61-year-old doctor, and Stephen Edwards,has also been suspended from practising as a doctor by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). NSW police raided his domestic in Umina on the central coast and allegedly found prescription sedatives under his fathers name as well as under the names of patients.
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Source: theguardian.com