What doctors found inside an Indian businessman after he complained of having a stomach ache (12 gold bars worth £1,100 each)

The 63-year-old told doctors he swallowed a water bottle cap

He complained of vomiting and wanted the cap removing

But when surgeons operated they found 12 gold bars in his body

Now pictures have emerged of 33g bars removed in operation

Customs officials questioned the man and the gold was confiscated

Total haul has an estimated value of $23,300 (£13,900)



Doctors in India were shocked to find 12 gold bars inside the stomach of a businessman who was admitted after complaining of pains.

The 63-year-old man went to a hospital in Delhi earlier this month saying he had swallowed a cap from a water bottle and wanted it removed from his body.

He also complained of pain and vomiting prompting surgeons to operate, when they discovered the hoard though to be worth around £13,900.

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Pictures have emerged of 12 gold bars removed from inside an Indian businessman after he swallowed them

The man went to hospital saying he had swallowed a plastic bottle cap and asking for it to be removed

The man was vomiting so doctors decided to operate, but when they opened him up they found the bars

Doctors discovered a total of 12 gold bars, each weighing 33g which were discovered in his stomach rather than a bottle cap, it has been reported.

And now it is understood that customs officials have questioned the man and the gold has been confiscated.

Senior consulting surgeon at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Dehli Dr C S Ramachandran told the Indian Express: 'He approached us on April 7 seeking surgery to remove a water bottle cap which he claimed he had accidentally swallowed.

'We got an X-ray done and it didn’t appear to be a cap. As the gold bars got stacked one behind the other it appeared to be a metal. We were shocked to find not one but 12 gold biscuits in his abdomen.

Customs officials were called and questioned the man, before confiscating the gold

Based on today's gold prices, the 33g bars would be worth nearly $2000 (£1,190) each

'If it would have stayed inside for couple of more days, it would have led to severe bleeding and rupture of the intestine and septicemia.'

The businessman was thought to be a known patient at the hospital.

India is one of the world's largest consumers of gold but has recently tightened regulations on gold imports following a rise in smuggling.