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Laborante also allegedly altered his medical file to deceive the doctor, police say.

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Laborante also allegedly altered his medical file to deceive the doctor, police say.

Laborante also allegedly altered his medical file to deceive the doctor, police say.
Laborante also allegedly altered his medical file to deceive the doctor, police say.
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