
Surgeon Tries To Sell Bataclan Victim X-Ray As NFT
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Masmejean acknowledged that the sale was "an error" and said he regretted not having sought permission from the patient.
A senior French surgeon faces legal action and a possible disciplinary charge after attempting to sell an X-ray of a concert-goer who was shot during the 2015 attack on the Bataclan music hall in Paris.
Orthopedic surgeon Emmanuel Masmejean, who practises at the Georges Pompidou public hospital in southwest Paris, was first reported by the Mediapart website on Saturday to be selling an image of the X-Ray as a digital artwork, without the patient's consent.
The picture shows a forearm containing a Kalashnikov bullet and was on sale for around 2,776 dollars (2,446 euros) on the OpenSea website, which specialises in so-called NFT digital images.
The head of Paris's public hospitals, Martin Hirsch, wrote on Twitter on Saturday confirming that a criminal and professional complaint would be lodged against the surgeon for his "disgraceful" and "scandalous" decision.