Dozens of British tourists have died after taking up 'too good to be true' offers for cut-price surgery in Turkey, with some clinics known to use unqualified staff for risky operations

Thousands of British tourists flock to Turkey every year for cut-price surgeries - but some end up paying the ultimate price for their bargain.

Despite promising five-star clinics, luxury transfers and private hotel stays, many of the glossy and heavily advertised deals offered by private clinics are hiding a much darker reality. Dodgy hospitals have been known to use fake websites, bogus doctors and false advertising to lure in British patients, before using unqualified staff carry out risky operations .

The Foreign Office says at least 28 British nationals died in Turkey following elective medic

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