Polish Paramedics Sentenced for Patient Murders
A paramedic from Lodz has been sentenced to a life term for killing five patients and a secod parademic to a 25-year term for murdering one person.
This was the first ruling of a Lodz court in a health scandal revealed five years ago. According to the prosecutors the two paramedics acted to gain financial benefits from funeral companies.
Two former ambulance service doctors accused of risking the life of fourteen people who have later died were sentenced to 5 and 6 year jail terms.
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