
Bucharest Hospital Doctors Accused of Premeditated Murder
Bucharest Hospital Doctors Accused of Premeditated Murder A shocking investigation by Știrile Kanal D has revealed allegations of premeditated murder against doctors at Spitalul Sfantul Pantelimon in Bucharest. The report centers on a systematic method allegedly used to cause the deaths of patients. Reporter Claudia Costandiș details how doctors allegedly instructed nurses to administer excessive doses of noradrenaline, a powerful drug, resulting in deaths within hours. The report includes a graphic illustrating the alleged procedure: a doctor prescribing a high dose, the nurse injecting it, and the patient's subsequent death. "The doctors would instruct the nurses to lower the dose of noradrenaline, keeping the patients' blood pressure at a minimum," Costandiș explains. "Then they would tell the nurses not to resuscitate those who went into cardio-respiratory arrest." After the injection of the excessive dose, the patients would die within a few hours. The investigation has sent shockwaves through the Romanian medical community and sparked public outrage. Authorities have launched a full-scale investigation into the allegations. While the investigation is ongoing, the report raises serious questions about patient safety and the need for stricter oversight of medical practices. The case underscores the importance of transparency and accountability within the healthcare system.