KCK abortionist left patient records in Overland Park dumpster “because of concerns about the environment”
The board revoked Rajanna’s medical license in 2005. In March, a woman later found hundreds of his files dumped in a public recycling bin in front of Brookridge Elementary School, which was near Rajanna’s home.
In previous interviews with The Star, Rajanna said he regretted his action. He said that he did not want to incinerate the records because of concerns about the environment. He said he thought the records would be recycled immediately and that no one would have access to them.
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