It does not work anymore! A doctor from Seewalchen am Attersee (Upper Austria) closes her practice because of constant threats, up to and including murder. There is no timetable for the reopening yet.
The telephone communication was still running on Tuesday morning, when the consecration times are, an announcement has already been made that the practice will remain closed due to the continuing threat situation.
we will execute you”
On social media, the doctor justifies the closure by saying that the costs for the safety measures are no longer affordable, more than 100,000 euros have already been spent. She’s endured seven months of assault and death threats – “we will execute you”, “I will slaughter you and all the staff in the operating room” – and now she has broken the tightrope.
The doctor received the first threat as early as November 2021 and another on April 4 this year, Upper Austria police confirmed. Since then, investigations have been conducted both on the Internet and on the Darknet. In addition, the doctor was given extensive police protection for a long time.
On April 6, a statement was made to the public prosecutor’s office in Wels against unknown persons because of dangerous threats, a spokeswoman for the Public Prosecution Service confirms. Upon further investigation, a German was suspected as a possible perpetrator. He is said to have made dangerous threats against the doctor on social media in March and April and stalking was also investigated. However, on June 14, the investigation was halted “due to a lack of domestic jurisdiction,” the prosecutor said.
“Until a way is found to continue ordination wisely and safely, the security doors of ordination will remain closed,” was the consequence of the doctor, who had also become known for successfully spraying asthma on Covid patients.
Source: Krone

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