A US surgeon, dubbed "Doctor Death" by Australian media, has been found guilty of the manslaughter of three patients in his care in Australia.
Jayant Patel, an Indian-born US citizen, worked at a Queensland hospital between 2003 and 2005.
He was also convicted of grievous bodily harm against a fourth patient. Patel will be sentenced on Thursday.
The jury reached the guilty verdict after hearing evidence of botched and needless operations.
The 12-man jury at the Brisbane Supreme Court reached their decision after about 50 hours of deliberation.
Patel, 60, had pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter of Gerry Kemps, James Phillips, and Mervyn Morris, and causing grievous bodily harm to Ian Vowles during his time as director of surgery at Bundaberg Base Hospital.
Prosecutors told the court that Patel was criminally negligent when he performed two oesophagectomies and two bowel operations on the four men.
They argued that Patel's operations were well below the standard of a competent surgeon.
Patel was detained by police in the US in 2008 after Australia launched extradition proceedings against him.
His wife left the court in tears as her husband was led from the dock, Australian media reported.
BBC
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