Jean-Sylvio Isidore died suddenly at the age of 65 from a cerebral hemorrhage at Rose-Belle hospital, Mauritius. To relieve the pain, the doctor allegedly prescribed an injection, without specifying the product or requesting the medical file of the patient.

“When he came home, dad had a lot of pain in his right arm, at the site of the injection,” says his daughter Jessica, who had seen her father by video that day. The delay is abnormal. And the investigation has not yet started, says Jessica, his daughter in Calvados, the island of Mauritius, where he was originally from. The case is under investigation by the Mauritius National Court of Justice. The family has filed a complaint and requested the medical reports, but they have not yet arrived. The investigation is under way and the family wants to know the truth about the death of her father, who died suddenly in February last year. The case will be heard by the National Court in Mauritius on April 9.