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[CYPRUS TIMES] Death of three children in Patras: Family receives threatening messages

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They call people through messages to lynch the mother The investigation of the homicide department continues with personal statements

The family who lost their three children in Patras is receiving threatening messages, while the investigation into the case is ongoing.

As the family's lawyer Yannis Kottas told the newspaper Peloponnisos, a message was sent to the parents by a lady (whose name the lawyers know) and in which "she calls on people to go outside the family's house to find the mother and lynch her"!

Meanwhile, the investigation by the homicide division in charge of the three girls' deaths continues with statements from persons and the examination of evidence.

At the same time, in two weeks from today, the results of histological and toxicological tests from little Georgina are expected and, as forensic pathologist Gregory Leon told protothema.gr, "either critical answers will be given, or we will stop a process that will always contain too many questions."

Georgina's defibrillator did not record a dangerous arrhythmia

At the same time, the professor of cardiology and director of the cardiology clinic at the Hospital of Rio, Pericles Davlouros said that Georgina's defibrillator did not record a dangerous arrhythmia of those that cause death.

The human heart, according to the cardiology professor, can stop in two ways: either as a result of a very bad tachycardia, in which the doctor needs to give an electric shock, or from bradycardia. The pacemaker protects against bradycardias, while the defibrillator protects against bad tachycardias. Modern implanted defibrillators are also pacemakers, the reverse is not true. Georgina had the modern machine. In fact, the efficiency of the defibrillator is around 98%, which is why pediatric and adult patients who carry such devices eventually die of cardiac causes.



"The machine cannot signal if the heart is malfunctioning. A perfectly functioning heart can have arrhythmias. What is correct is that the machine has not recorded a bad arrhythmia, it has not recorded any of the mechanisms of sudden cardiac death. Even from Greek studies that have been published with sudden deaths in young people, 65% were identified as cardiac, 17% were noncardiac causes and in 18% no cause was found," said Pericles Davlouros.

Source: Proto Thema


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