Judicial sources told News.ro that the defibrillator was picked up together with several medical documents prepared by doctors from the two emergency services called to intervene, namely SMURD and the Bucharest and Ilfov Ambulance Service. The device should be checked to determine if it has worked properly.
The quoted sources specified that, on Friday, no hearings were held in this case, following that the investigators will establish which persons can give relevant details to the investigation as a witness.
The prosecutor’s office of the Bucharest Tribunal opened, on Monday, after the death of Ioan Gyuri Pascu, a file in which investigations are made for suspicious death.
Actor and musician Ioan Gyuri Pascu died at the age of 55, Monday morning, at his ex-wife’s home in Bucharest. 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 the artist was suffering from, due to pre-existing diabetes.
After GSP journalists wrote on Wednesday that Gyuri Pascu called a clinic two hours before death, on Sunday night to Monday, and the doctor who arrived at his home diagnosed him with a “panic attack” and administered half a vial of diazepam, the College of Physicians, the Ministry of Health and the Bucharest Ambulance Service have begun investigations in this case.
Head of the Emergency Situations Department (DSU), Raed Arafat, said on Thursday that the doctor from the Ambulance Service did not do an electrocardiogram on Ioan Gyuri Pascu and there are suspicions that certain issues were looked at superficially, stating that it remains to be seen what the patient’s condition was then and why the doctor decided so. Raed Arafat said that if he notices that a patient did attack of panic, there is no very clearly established procedure, the decisions regarding the medical act being taken by the doctors who arrived at the interventions.
The disciplinary commission requested the Steering Committee of the Bucharest-Ilfov Ambulance Service reduction by 10 percent, for two months, of the salary of the doctor on the first ambulance who intervened in the case of Ioan Gyuri Pascu, 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 the transport to the hospital.
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