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Courtroom sketch of Neil Hopper PA

British surgeon jailed for fraud after amputation of his own legs to satisfy sexual fetish

The court heard Hopper used dry ice to freeze his legs to the extent they were no longer viable, requiring amputation.

A BRITISH VASCULAR surgeon has been jailed for 32 months after admitting fraud relating to the amputation of his own legs and possessing extreme pornography of genital mutilation.

Neil Hopper, 49, pleaded guilty to two charges of fraud by false representation relating to claims totalling £466,653.81 (€538,422.83) made to two insurance companies that his legs had been amputated due to illness rather than self-inflicted injury.

He also admitted three charges of possessing extreme pornographic images, relating to videos by a website called the EunuchMaker run by Marius Gustavson, which depicted genital mutilation.

Hopper, a National Health Service (NHS) surgeon with an address in St Erme, Truro, Cornwall, entered guilty pleas to the five charges against him at Truro Crown Court today.

Judge James Adkin jailed him for 22 months for the fraud charges and a further 10 months for the extreme images charges.

The judge said: “In April 2019 you deliberately froze your lower legs causing direct damage using dry ice following instructions given by Gustavson.

“You were admitted to hospital when you have the symptoms of sepsis well knowing what the medics will be looking out.

“You were in hospital for six weeks and after many tests and a variety of treatments the medics decided your feet could not be saved and they amputated on 17 May.

“You subsequently made fraudulent insurance claims to Aviva and Old Mutual Wealth, receiving a total of £466,000 fraudulently by representing that the injuries were organic, caused by sepsis, when you caused the injury seemingly at least in part for sexual gratification.”

The charges state that Hopper dishonestly made a false representation to Aviva and Old Mutual Health that his “legs had been amputated because of illness rather than self-inflicted injury”.

The court heard Hopper used dry ice to freeze his legs to the extent they were no longer viable, requiring amputation – which had long been an ambition of his and one he had a sexual interest in.

Following the amputation, he made claims to the insurers which resulted in total payouts of £466,653.81.

Hopper was identified following investigations into Gustavson, who led an extreme body modification ring which carried out male castration, penis removal and other procedures on people as young as 16.

The Norwegian national once cooked human testicles to eat in a salad, and also had his own penis removed with a kitchen knife, and froze his own leg so it was amputated.

Gustavson, who netted more than £300,000 for 2017 and 2021 from his EunuchMaker website, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 22 years in prison at the Old Bailey last year.

Today, Nicholas Lee, prosecuting Hopper, said the surgeon had purchased three videos from the website for £10 and £35, showing men having their genitals removed.

Hopper also exchanged thousands of messages with Gustavson about his own lower leg amputations and how he had done it, including asking how much dry ice he used.

“It is evident from the messages that Hopper wished to become an amputee and it was always something he had dreamt of,” Lee said.

“Something he has been obsessed with and had a sexual interest in becoming an amputee.”

The court heard Hopper’s wife and children were away from their home in St Erme when he immersed his feet in dry ice on 15 April 2019.

While doing this he continued to message Gustavson, telling him: “It’s going to be awesome being a double amputee.”

He then sent Gustavson a picture of his erect penis.

Some days later, a family friend was concerned for Hopper’s welfare and paramedics were called to his home, where they found him in bed and took him to the Royal Cornwall Hospital.

Hopper told doctors he had been unwell with diarrhoea and vomiting and they treated him for suspected sepsis before transferring him to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth to undergo treatment in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber.

On 10 May he underwent a double foot amputation and a week later surgeons carried out a further operation to remove his legs below the knees.

“It is apparent that Neil Hopper didn’t tell the medical professionals doing all they could to help him the real cause of his injuries,” Lee said.

Hopper took a photo of his bandaged feet and sent it to Gustavson with the message: “It feels so cool. No feet!”

Hopper has not worked at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust since March 2023.

Restrictions were placed on his practice the following month, and he has been under an interim suspension from the medical register since December 2023.

Andrew Langdon KC, mitigating, said his client had grown up in a rural village in Wales and felt he was “in the wrong body” from a young age.

“He was troubled by his gender, he wanted to be female,” Langdon said.

He told how Hopper identified with body integrity identity disorder and those with a desire to amputate one or more healthy limbs.

Hopper described his thoughts about his feet being amputated as “persistent, never ending”.

He recognises that his medical career is over, Langdon said.

Quoting Hopper, the barrister said: “My thoughts and behaviour have not have any effect on my job.

“I worked very hard and always tried my best for my patients.”

Speaking after the case, Richard Parkhouse of the Crown Prosecution Service, described it as “highly unusual and shocking”.

“Hopper has a sexual fetish linked to amputation, and paid to access these images for his own gratification,” he said.

Parkhouse said prosecutors would now make an application under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2022.

The Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, in a statement issued after the case, said Hopper’s colleagues had received support and counselling.

“While the details of the charges are shocking, it is important to stress that the convictions do not relate to Hopper’s professional conduct,” a spokesperson said.

“During a thorough and painstaking police investigation there were no links found to any patients he treated during his work.”

They added that comprehensive clinical reviews of surgery carried out by Hopper had been carried out, including by an independent clinical expert who had reviewed decisions to operate.

“We want to reassure the public that our exhaustive investigations have found no evidence whatsoever to indicate any risk or harm to patients at our hospitals,” the trust said.

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