The fact that a doctor allegedly had her 13-year-old daughter drill open the skull of a patient at the University Hospital in Graz during an emergency operation is causing a stir throughout the country (the ‘Krone’ reported on it on Sunday). Here is the chronology of the scandal.
- The Amazement takes place on the morning of January 13, 2024.
- Still on same day the victim of an accident who is unconscious, operatedexactly round 2:47 PM (time of the crime determined by the executive branch) is the Skull drilledAccording to internal hospital research, the instrument is intended to: 13 year old daughter a neurosurgeon present.
- Eleven days the patient remains lying down for a long time the intensive care unitto this day the farmer is unable to work.
- Ben April 26 receives an anonymous report by mail Public Prosecution Service Graz one. At first people there think it’s a bad joke. Eventually they do To research included.
- Ben 25. May she reacts Kages for the first time about the rumors that have been circulating internally for weeks and introduces the doctors responsible for the operation out of serviceBoth have now been dismissed without notice.
- Die “Crown” brings the matter up for discussion 7. June When the incident comes to light, it has resulted in a wave of outrage and enormous media attention.
- Just one month later – on 8th July – the Styrian who had an accident is told by the police that he is a witness in an investigation.
- Ben August 25 does that cover “Crown” the next scandal occurs: according to the criminal file, those involved in the operation are said to have admitted that the 13 years old the Bohrloch performed on the patient’s skull. What dem Patient Gregor R. and his Attorney Peter Freiberger is particularly angry: neither Kages nor the University Hospital of Graz ever contacted those affected.
Patient Gregor R., by the way, can’t remember ‘anything’. His brother witnessed the accident and started the rescue chain. In doing so, he probably saved the Styrian’s life.
Source: Krone

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