London,Sept 01: The 'cash-for-kidney' scandal deepened as a second Indian doctor in UK will face inquiry by the General Medical Council next month into involvement in human organs trade after a patient died buying a kidney from a donor in India. Darshan Sandhu, 69, reportedly consulted Jarnail Singh, a Coventry GP (General Practitioner) before flying to Jalandhar, in Punjab for a kidney operation. He died after contracting an infection, The Sunday Times reported Sunday.

Amarjit Singh, who donated his kidney to Sandhu, was tracked down by the newspaper last March to the village of Raikot in Punjab.
He said he had decided to sell his kidney after reading an advertisement in a Punjabi newspaper, which said, "I need a donor who can save my life."
According to Amarjit, Sandhu promised him that if he donated a kidney he would take him to the UK and find him a good job. "My family desperately needed money," Amarjit, who was earning less than 15 pounds a month and living with three generations of his family in a few rooms around a narrow yard, said. Bureau Report