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A Sydney doctor is preI pared to swear in Court ■ that he trained with Mr I Brych at a Czechoslovakian | university in 1960, accordi ing to the Press Association. He is Dr Jan Stejskal. a , private practitioner in Penrith. He says that he was a fifth-year student at Masaryk University in Brno at the same time that ■ Mr Brych was a third-year I student there. “After my graduation in , 1962. I saw 7 . . Milan I Brych sporadically during i his clinical practice in | Czechoslovakia.” he said. Other support for Mr
Brych comes from a fiaediatric nursing liltet iving in Sydney who sass that she worked with him at St Anna Hospital in Brno. A Czech scientist who says that he was friendly with Mr Brych, and w hose children were treated by Mr Brych, and also other Czech refugees, support Mr Brych’s story that his records in Czechoslovakia were falsified. Their testimony is included in signed affidavits collected by Mr Brych and his lawyers for presentation to the Court of Appeal.
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