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Gyuri Pascu’s ex-wife: “I don’t know if she wanted to be saved”

After Gyuri Pascu’s death, the ambulance services were criticized and several investigations and investigations were launched, including by the prosecutor’s office, and the doctor on the first ambulance was proposed for sanction. However, Daniela Marin claims that since September 13, the artist had problems with one leg, which is why he walked with crutches and that diabetes and vision loss were the only conditions he recognized. Gyuri Pascu was afraid of doctors, and his ex-wife failed to convince him to go for medical check-ups.

“This is the truth”

“Of course, if, professionally speaking, the doctor who came with the first rescue failed to do something, to act accordingly – it’s not my job. That doesn’t help Gyuri, and unfortunately, my opinion is that he won’t help anyone but the lady in question. But when she came, Gyuri had fully recovered. I even said it’s like waiting in the dentist when, out of fear, nothing hurts. Not even what he called a panic attack took place in the presence of the doctor. He explained how he felt, answered questions… I was really looking hopeful that then he seemed to have completely forgotten about panic. And after I led her to the gate and then came back, Gyuri was fine. I sat for a while and then asked him if he didn’t want to go to bed. He said yes, and to my amazement he rose to his feet easily, and moreover, he said that he did not want to go on crutches. That hadn’t happened in too many days. Specifically since September 13, a day when my mother died 26 years ago. I don’t know if he could have been saved, I don’t know if he wanted to be saved, even if, with great hope and confidence, he was waiting for the night to pass so that we could go to Târgovişte the next day, to acupuncture. His great confidence was in that treatment, and the only recognized problem, apart from diabetes and considerable vision loss, was that of the foot. Although from the very beginning I asked him to understand that he had to go to neurology and cardiology, at least for a check-up, even if he was going to continue acupuncture treatment, he did not want to. As he told me what had happened to his foot, it instantly came to my mind. But I’m not a doctor. Nor have I ever been able to persuade him to go for medical check-ups all these years. Neither I, nor our child, nor my girlfriend, nor anyone. It will take me a while to accept that he has done everything he wanted to do. This is the truth “, Daniela Marin wrote in the text entitled “For Gyuri”.

Ioan Gyuri Pascu died on September 26, at the age of 55, in the house of his ex-wife. On the same day, the Prosecutor’s Office of the Bucharest Tribunal opened a case in which investigations are being made for the suspicious death. Following the autopsy performed at the request of the family, at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine “Mina Minovici”, it was established as the cause of death the heart disease that Gyuri suffered from, due to pre-existing diabetes.

At 112, three calls were received in the case of Ioan Gyuri Pascu, on September 26, at 3:23, 04:42 and 4:53, the first two for medical emergency and the third for aggravating the patient’s condition, according to the Special Telecommunications Service. (STS). The person who made the first call announced a medical emergency, for which he was transferred to the Emergency Dispatch Office of the Bucharest-Ilfov Ambulance Service. The reason given was a panic attack. A crew of doctors and ambulances moved. At the second call, the reason for the request was “cyanosis, coma”. After that, the first to reach the patient was a first aid crew from SMURD, which began resuscitation maneuvers, followed almost simultaneously by an intensive care crew from SMURD and a C2 type crew from SABIF, right hotnews.ro.

The Discipline Commission asked the Steering Committee of the Bucharest-Ilfov Ambulance Service to reduce by 10%, for two months, the salary of the doctor on the first ambulance who intervened in Gyuri Pascu’s case, as he went to the consultation with only one of the three mandatory medical kits and did not take the written consent of the patient to refuse transportation to the hospital.

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