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Patient died: convicted nurse goes to jail

2020-12-24T16:14:03.084Z


The 48-year-old former nurse of the Ausl Romagna Daniela Poggiali was reached by a precautionary custody order issued for "danger of reiteration of the crime" in light of the recent 30-year sentence for the multiple murder of a patient. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - RAVENNA, DEC 24 - The 48-year-old former nurse from AuslRomagna Daniela Poggiali was reached by a precautionary custodial order issued for "danger of reiteration of the offense" in light of the recent 30-year sentence for the multiple aggravated murder of a patient.

94-year-old Massimo Montanari died on 12 March 2014 at the Lugo hospital in Ravenna, on the eve of the announced resignation.

The man, in the past, had been the employer of the then companion of Poggiali.


   He will go to prison in Forlì.

At the request of the Prosecutors Alessandro Mancini and Angela Scorza, it was the same GupJanos Barlotti who on December 15 last, at the end of the shortened rite, had pronounced the sentence.


    The defendant, after the legal formalities, will be taken to the Forlì prison.

The 48-year-old is awaiting another trial for the death of a second patient, 78-year-old Rosa Calderon, who died on April 8, 2014, also at the Lugo hospital due, according to the accusation, to an injection of potassium: in this case after the life imprisonment in the first instance, Poggiali had been acquitted by two successive appeals in Bologna canceled by as many Cassazioni in Rome: we are therefore awaiting the date of appeal-ter.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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