
Romanian Doctors Accused of Deciding Who Lives and Dies in Hospital Wiretap Scandal
Shocking Wiretaps Expose Alleged Medical Malpractice at Pantelimon Hospital A major investigation is underway at Spitalul Pantelimon in Bucharest, Romania, following the discovery of shocking wiretap evidence suggesting medical professionals may have deliberately caused patient deaths. Prosecutors have confirmed a direct link between the actions of two doctors, Victor Popov and Carmen Sișu, and the deaths of several patients. The wiretaps, obtained as part of a wider investigation, reveal conversations between medical staff discussing the dosage of medication and seemingly making decisions about patients' lives. One intercepted conversation includes a doctor stating, "Let's give the patient P 3ml," indicating a deliberate act. A spokesperson for the Bucharest Prosecutor's Office, Diana Călinescu, stated that the doctors are being investigated for premeditated actions, using their specialist knowledge to cause harm. The case has sent shockwaves through the Romanian medical community, with many expressing outrage and demanding accountability. The investigation is ongoing, and the full extent of the alleged malpractice remains to be determined. The case highlights the importance of ethical conduct and transparency within the medical profession and underscores the need for robust oversight mechanisms to prevent such tragedies from occurring again.