What police officers say about the progress of the investigations
The police officers who are "running" the major investigation into the deaths of the children in Patras stress that their work will be completed without hasty moves that could lead to gaps and mistakes and that soon all the puzzles will be answered with evidence.
In the case of Georgina, the police authorities seem to have already in their hands thefirst data from the toxicological tests and are waiting for their completion in a domestic laboratory to find out if there were substances in the body of their 9-year-old daughter that played a decisive role in her death.
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What little Georgina's pulse showed
The mother of the three girls, Roula Pispirigou sent the channel and Angeliki Nikolouli's show "Light at the Tunnel" a photo, showing the monitor with Georgina's pulse, when she was hospitalized in the cardiology hospital.
In this photo it can be seen that the little girl's pulse is at 61, which proves that she had bradycardia.
However, the doctors and the investigators are not focusing there, but on the so-called "trent", the summary of the state of Georgina's heart in the previous half hour.[/B] As it turns out, about 25 minutes before the doctors were called and before the picture of the bradycardia was taken, the girl was again experiencing severe bradycardia for a long period of time, about 15-20 minutes, without the mother having alerted the doctors.
Ten minutes later, 9-year-old Georgina's heart rate returned to normal, with doctors claiming that this can only be explained by an intervention in the child's body.
The chairman of the coroners, Gregory Leon, stressed that the doctors saw that the reason for Georgina's eventual death did not match her clinical picture, and noted that a special committee has been set up to review the possibility that Georgina had developed liver failure.
The head of the forensic service, but also head of the informal committee that will review the issue of liver failure, Nikos Karakukakis in a statement said: "We are looking at all the findings to make some conclusion. We have come to no conclusion. We will be able to identify what really happened with the deaths of the three children."
Source: Proto Thema
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