Glaucous skid.

The Paris prosecutor's office opened an investigation on Tuesday after a radio surgeon auctioned a victim and survivors of the Bataclan attacks in 2015. "The investigations were entrusted to the BRDP", the Brigade for the repression of the delinquency to people, said this source.

The health professional is accused of having violated professional secrecy.

This renowned orthopedic surgeon has put up for sale on OpenSea, a site specializing in the sale of digital NFT objects, the x-ray of a patient he had operated on.

On this medical document, we could see a forearm pierced by a Kalashnikov bullet, reports Mediapart.

Still according to the media, the radio was on sale for the sum of 2,776 dollars.

The “extremely shocked” victim

The Bataclan survivor is "extremely shocked" by the doctor's "mercantile approach" and "contempt", her lawyer said in a statement on Monday.

The boss of the AP-HP Martin Hirsch had immediately announced that the hospitals of Paris would take legal action, denouncing a “scandalous act”.

It is “a gross error that I bitterly regret”, for his part indicated the same day the doctor on his Twitter account.

"I realize that I have completely lost my way in an inept and inappropriate approach which legitimately offended those I had the honor of caring for: the victims of attacks", he added.

He specifies that he destroyed “the work in question” and assured that he had “derived no profit from it”.

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