Andy D. had to answer for failing to provide assistance. The court considers him guilty, yet does not impose any penalty on the staff member of the emergency call center.
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An employee of the CGDIS emergency call centre was found guilty of non-assistance to a person in danger after refusing to send relief to a woman in psychological distress, who was found dead a few days later. However, the court decided not to impose a criminal sanction.
Andy D. had to answer for failing to provide assistance. The court considers him guilty, yet does not impose any penalty on the staff member of the emergency call center.