New evidence in the thriller of the dead children in Patras The mother is turning the tables on Malena's abrasions
The authorities are trying to unravel the mystery surrounding the deaths of the three children in Patras.
After the memorial service, during which the children's grandfather told reporters "Leave us in our pain. We will not make any statement," police are expected in the coming days to have completed the first round of statements from the doctors who had dealt with 9-year-old Georgina, with a central element being the divergence in their and the 9-year-old girl's mother's descriptions of events.
The mother of the children, Roula Pispirigou, according to the show "Truths with Zina", has recorded three videos on the instruction of her attending physician at the University Hospital of Rio.
According to the show's reporter, Giorgos Sobolos, the mother is seen lying in bed while Georgina's pulse raises. The mother is recording one the monitor and one her daughter. In the long clip, the pulse seems to drop a lot and the mother can be seen putting an oxygen mask on Georgina. She calls the doctors, who go to the room.
Different version of Malena's scratches
In the case of Malena, the first child of the family to pass away, police are looking at scratches on her nose, according to reports. This evidence comes a few days after the testimony of the doctor who attended her who was unequivocal in ruling out that the little girl had liver failure.
In a message to the show "Truths with Xena", Roula Pispirigou presents a different version from the one she claimed in the previous days about the scratches on Malena's nose.
"These were so small that, from what I remember, they were either from her fingernails or from a fairy tale as she was throwing them away. That's because she was having nervous breakdowns from the drugs they were giving her. But we may have made them ourselves in a move in the bathroom. They are so small and so superficial," she claimed.
It should be noted that, days ago, about the redness on Malena's cheek, her mother claimed that she had had them since she was a baby and that they were due to atopic dermatitis.
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