The forensic experts are going to review the file, but also the photos with the microexcisions
With the investigations of the police being fully examined to determine what finally happened with the deaths of the three children of the same family in Patras, under the microscope are photos that appear to show abrasions on the nose of Malena, the first child of the family in Patras who died suddenly on April 13, 2019 from unclear causes.
The scratches on the nose, according to the show "Truths with Zina", are difficult to have been caused by the hands of a child, as indicated by their location and size.
With the wounds being high and on the side of the child's nose rather than at the base, and given that little Malena did not wear a mask while she was hospitalized, forensic experts are going to review the file, as well as the photos of the micro-excisions.
The authorities are also considering the possibility that a drug may have been administered or there may have been an exogenous intervention, as well as the possibility of suffocation, as according to forensic sources who spoke to the same show, there may have been a blockage of the mouth and nose and the children may not have had very pronounced findings.
Statement - bombshell of the pediatric oncologist
At the same time, the statement of the pediatric oncologist who attended little Malena causes a sensation as, as she said in a report on the same show, the little girl, while hospitalized and battling leukemia, does not seem to have died because of liver failure, as has been said.
Malena's doctor noted that the child's clinical picture by the time she went to sleep was excellent. "He did not have liver failure, I assure you 100%," Malena's doctor said.
In any case, however, the parents have asked that on Sunday, which is the memorial service for Georgina and they will mourn for all three of their children, that no journalists appear, as the family's lawyer said.
Source: in.gr
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