Man denies Cancer Foundation claims he posed as a doctor

Man denies Cancer Foundation claims he posed as a doctor
Mikhail Radius McLennan

The young man said when he saw the post on the Cancer Foundation’s Facebook page which later made its way onto the social media pages of several mainstream media outlets he felt embarrassed.

“She [Hassan] blocked me. She never answered her phone. I tried calling from a private number she never answer either.”

McLennan said he believes the situation could have been handled differently.

But outside of the specific complaint by the Foundation, other persons have since taken to Facebook to claim that the young man presented himself as a doctor to other individuals and organisations.

“No, I never did that.”

There is a picture purportedly showing him giving an injection to someone.

“That was not an injection, that was RBS, rapid blood sugar. Anybody can do that,” he added.

Further, he said “I don’t think any human being can do this to somebody… why would you do something like this to somebody?”

McLennan said while he is currently unemployed he also owns a modeling agency.

“She is tarnishing my name and my name is my modeling agency.”

Interestingly, in his CV presented to the cancer foundation, Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan is listed as a reference. In the interview, the young man said she is his aunt.

That CV also claimed that he is a former student at Queens College and the Texila American University but persons have also challenged those claims.

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