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[CYPRUS TIMES] Unanswered questions about the death of the three children in Patras. What "gaps" were left by the interview of the parents

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The parents in their first TV interview described the last moments of their children What they said about Georgina's death "Our life became a serial, they didn't let us mourn", they say about everything that has been written so far
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More questions than answers were created by yesterday's interview of the parents of the three girls of the Daskalakis family.

Manos[/B] and Roula appeared before the TV camera to describe the deaths of their children and to accuse a part of the press of targeting them and especially Roula as being responsible for the loss or death of their three children within two and a half years.

The girls' mother described how Malena spent nine days in hospital and a 24-hour period before she ended up having her first chemotherapy treatment. Doctors make it clear that on that day the child was having the injectable chemotherapy and the girl had taken pills, which had worked in the previous days. That is, the injection chemotherapy started on the ninth day and in fact, in the previous days the doctors had reported that the problem was being treated and that the condition was curable.

The doctors were worried and surprised when Malena died suddenly. The coroner's report speaks of liver failure and doctors are puzzled as to how this problem was found.

As for the death of 6-month-old Iris, the bloody cloth found does not indicate whether she died of cardiac arrest. Doctors say the blood on the cloth would have resulted if the infant had a lung problem or pulmonary edema.At the same time, doctors say that Georgina had no symptoms while in the NICU, which appeared as soon as the child was returned to a regular bed. In fact, in the hospital "Aglaia Kyriakou" there was a great disturbance from the sudden death of Georgina and the hospital called the company that had installed the defibrillator to see if it works well.

Finally, it is clarified that when the doctors talk about the activation of the pacemaker due to sudden bradycardia, they consider it highly probable that there was an external cause, not the machine, but the child.

"I did not harm my children"



"Malena, who was born in 2019, showed us no signs that something was wrong, she was eating normally, dancing and suddenly ended up; Irida was found dead by my sister. I tried to resuscitate her in the kitchen but failed. Toxicological and histological tests showed a gene problem.

Georgina, born in 2013, saw both of her sisters die.[BR]

While I was sleeping with Georgina, she jumped up and convulsed. She was bruised on her lips. Out of fear alone we took her to the hospital.She was mentally depressed," both parents said. They told us that it was all psychological and told us that we would be discharged. They ran more tests and told us she had gastroenteritis. The child woke up again in her sleep and was choking. She was telling us she couldn't breathe and was calling for the doctors. They saw that his pulse was up and his oxygen was up. He was also running a fever. Because some people stress that she was always the mom, I want to stress that any mom would do the same. Any mom would have been there for her kid. So all of this is silly."

The mother also spoke about the last moments of little Georgina: "the child was saying to me, mum are you sleeping? 'Mom, my mother is crying, mummy, mother,' she said, she didn't want me to sleep. I could see on the oxygen that something was wrong and I wanted to call the doctors. Suddenly he wakes up and gets up and falls back. I was panicked and call the doctors. They ran and after 55 minutes of effort they revived her.

Georgina stayed in the ICU regained consciousness and was intubated. We decide to put the defibrillator in to secure the heart. She went to Onassis and the first night she had the same episode. I wasn't there. The kid was intubated. We were notified by phone about what happened to her.

At the Onassis she had a problem with another bug that she overcame. Then I myself requested to go in longer. I was allowed to for the psychology of the child. Mr Papagiannis put her on a defibrillator and made it clear to me that cardiologically the child has no problem. He told me to look into the oxygen issue."

As the parents say, Georgina recovered and was trying to regain her rhythms.

"The child was as before, as if nothing had happened," says her father and the mother adds: "but after 7 months she started not eating and vomiting. We were told to take her to the Pediatrics Department in Rio. At night she was calm, she slept without vomiting. The second night we were watching TV and she has a huge episode of convulsions, resulting in her being taken to the ICU. We don't understand how it came about. They put her in a Pediatrics room and the episode repeated itself.

When Georgina had her first bradycardia the doctors were in the room. That's when the pacemaker worked for the first time. When we went to Athens to look into it further, no one could understand why Georgina's oxygen was dropping.When Georgina had the heart attack, a gene test was started in Onassis with a sample from Iris," says the father.

For everything that was written, the parents answer:

"Our life became a serial, they didn't let us mourn our child. We are afraid to leave her house. Our life has been put out in the public eye and we are condemned by the keyboard judges for smiling. I don't disagree with people's anger because obviously there are crimes and criminals but we are not criminals," the parents conclude.

Source: Proto Thema


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