Greek Authorities Approve Exhumation of Pregnant Woman After Hospital Death
Authorities in Arta, Greece, have approved an exhumation for a 28-year-old pregnant woman who recently passed away at the local hospital. Her family hopes this procedure will shed light on the exact cause of her death.
The woman was admitted to the Arta hospital's outpatient clinic after complaining of bleeding. Despite doctors' efforts, including CPR and ICU admission, she sadly succumbed to her condition. Her family has raised concerns about the care she received, alleging that no doctor was present during her admission and that antibiotics were prescribed over the phone.
During her treatment, the woman experienced an anaphylactic shock while receiving an antibiotic. Authorities now believe that exhuming the body and conducting further examinations could uncover new evidence about the events leading to her death. The exhumation is set for this Saturday at the village cemetery, with police officers and a forensic doctor in attendance.
The exhumation of the 28-year-old pregnant woman in Arta, Greece, aims to clarify the circumstances surrounding her death. Authorities hope this procedure will provide new insights and help address the family's concerns about the care she received.