- Nursing Services: We are deeply shocked
The employees of the home care service, for which a palliative doctor is under suspicion of manslaughter, are reportedly deeply shocked. The entire situation is incomprehensible to them, the management stated. "The well-being and accompaniment of our palliative patients is the core of our mission and the daily, tireless effort of our care staff, specialists, and employees."
A 39-year-old palliative doctor is suspected of having killed four female patients, aged between 72 and 94, in their homes between June 11 and July 24, in a manner that is still unknown. He then allegedly set fire to the scenes to cover up his actions, according to the prosecutor's office. The prosecutor's office stated that the patients were not in an acute phase of dying at the time of the incidents. The motive of the man remains unclear.
The police initially investigated the case as arson resulting in death. The doctor increasingly came under suspicion, with the prosecutor's office citing indications from the home care service. The service stated that they are cooperating fully with the prosecutor's office to ensure a full clarification of the case.
The employees of the home care service strongly advocate for justice, believing that the suspected doctor should receive a fair trial. Despite the shocking circumstances, they stand by their mission to provide the best possible care to their palliative patients.
The prosecutor's office is diligently working towards ensuring that justice is served in this case, as the alleged actions of the doctor have shaken the trust and confidence of the entire home care service.