Friday, 3 February 2017

Tattoo artist, 'Doctor Evil' 'split customer's tongue, removed an ear and sliced off someone's nipple at his salon'

McCarthy didn't plead to the offences and only spoke only to confirm his name, age and address during the short hearing

A tattoo artist, who is known as 'Doctor Evil' is accused of splitting a customer's tongue, removing and ear and slicing off someone's nipple at his salon. Brendan McCarthy, 47, from Wolverhampton, allegedly committed the offences at Dr Evil's Body Modification Emporium.

He was arrested in December 2015 after concerns over his lack of medical qualifications, the unsuitability of his salon and unregulated actions. McCarthy appeared at Walsall Magistrates' Court today charged with three counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and three alternative counts of wounding without intent.

Brendan McCarthy, 47, from Wolverhampton, allegedly committed the offences at Dr Evil's Body Modification Emporium

The charges relate to Ezechiel Lott and two other unnamed customers. The offences are said to have taken place between August 2012 and July 2015, relate to the removal of a client's ear and nipple and splitting the customer's tongue.

McCarthy didn't plead to the offences and only spoke only to confirm his name, age and address during the short hearing. He was granted bail until his next appearance at Wolverhampton Crown Court on March 3.

The charges relate to Ezechiel Lott and two other unnamed customers

Part of his bail conditions are not to contact Mr Lott and not to carry out procedures that involve removing body parts. Chairman of the bench Colin Herbert said: 'We have listened to what has been said regarding bail conditions.

'These conditions are going to be put in place.

'You must not carry out the removal of body parts or contact the named persons.'

McCarthy appeared at Walsall Magistrates' Court today charged with three counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and three alternative counts of wounding without intent

Prosecutor Alka Brigue told the court: 'He is already a registered tattooist with the local council and I suppose you can call what he does surgery.

'This case could be regarded to be a test case but at the same time we have an argument that surgical procedures have not been followed so unlawful acts have been committed.'

-DailyMail

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