Brych trial again adjourned
NZPA staff correspondent Washington Criminal charges in Los Angeles against the cancer therapist. Milan Brych, have been adjourned once again, this .time to November 2. Brych. who practised as a doctor in New Zealand and the Cook Islands before going to California, had his licence revoked in New Zealand after failing'to provide proof of qualifications from his native Czechoslovakia. Brych’s treatment was dismissed by orthodox doctors as ineffectual, but he built a
loyal followingi among some i of" his patients:?. , j, ; . > Legal proceedings" against ■ Brych and hjs American ; partner, Dr Richard O'Con- , nor, began in Los Angeles towards the end of 1980. . i Dr O'Connor has since died 1 of lung cancer but the. case: ; against Brych keeps drags j ging- on ; with frequent ad--1 journments but no substan-. f tive trial. 5 Brych is accused of practising" medicine without ■ a licence and. conspiring to 5 offer an unproved cancer i treatment.
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