Accusing a Dead Man – Farewell Letters: Last Bill from the Vaccine Doctor

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One dead accused: Upper Austrian vaccination doctor leaves three suicide notes – there was a lot of talk, but no one did anything…

The letter to the regional police headquarters in Upper Austria is three pages long – like the other two suicide notes, typed on the computer. The last route of the vaccination doctor from Upper Austria, who was found dead in her closed practice, was therefore thoroughly planned. Even the beginning gives me goosebumps: “Don’t stress, you probably won’t find me alive anymore. It’s 2:30 am. I retreated to the panic room (editor’s note when the practice was renovated for 100,000 euros for fear of anti-vaccination attacks) and will commit suicide. I can’t anymore…”

hard reckoning
Furthermore, the doctor and advocate of the Covid vaccination, who faced death threats from corona deniers, denounces “that there was a lot of talk, but nobody did anything”. Positively mentioned in the suicide note Dr. Lisa-Maria Kellermayr, ex-Health Minister Rudolf Anschober, State Security Director Omar Haijawi-Pirchner (his authority took over the investigation) and noted psychologist Adelheid Kastner. Like the beginning, the end of the reckoning is dramatic. In addition to mobile phone and bank account numbers, these words: “I wish the state police of Upper Austria!”

The letter to the medical association reads like the accusation of a dead person. There was no help, she felt abandoned. In line for her employee, Kellermayr thanks and apologizes for the suicide.

Boundaries of the rule of law: known threats – but little help
The question of guilt in the Kellermayr case has been quickly clarified for many or lies with the authorities. The vaccination doctor was driven to her death. But the answers are more complex and not so simple. The rule of law reached its limits here.

Struggled with her inner demons for a long time
The country doctor from Seewalchen am Attersee had been battling her inner demons for a long time. Two weeks ago she wanted to die from an IV, but was saved. The public health official apparently saw no immediate danger and refused to refer her to a psychiatric ward for treatment – the latest official mistake in a long line…

If you or a loved one is in a special psychological situation or has suicidal thoughts, please contact the pastoral care by telephone on telephone number 142. Other crisis telephones and emergency numbers can be found HERE.

Source: Krone

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