A Girl Apparently Assists in an o.r. – the Court Frees the Two Doctors
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The help of a girl in a head surgery in Graz has no criminal consequences for the mother and the surgeon. However, the SPIEGEL has a testimony that raises questions.
Acquittal due to lack of evidence at trial in Graz: Upper physician took daughter (12) to a brain surgery. The child had the hand on the skull drill.
A twelve-year-old stood at the table during a skull surgery and apparently touched the drill. Two surgeons had to answer for this in court. In the end they were acquitted: there was no evidence.
As prosecutors had expected, the sensational case at the Landeskrankenhaus Graz goes to the next instance. A neurosurgeon and her colleague were acquitted on Wednesday for lack of evidence.
After the acquittal of two doctors from Graz, the prosecutor's office announces an appeal: Now the state court decides whether the explosive case will be re-trialed. After the acquittal of two physicians in Graz, who had taken a twelve-year-old into the operating room, the prosecutor's office has announced a full appeal. Speaker Christian Kroschl confirmed on Thursday a corresponding report of the "Kronen Zeitung". The act thus goes to the next …
The trial of a twelve-year-old in the operating room ends with acquittal for the surgeons, but has serious consequences for all those involved.
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