In her apartment in Ouistreham (Calvados) where she moved almost two years ago, Jessica Isidore scrupulously recorded the tragic family events of last February. On February 7, his father, Jean-Sylvio, died suddenly at the age of 65 from a cerebral hemorrhage at Rose-Belle hospital, Mauritius. Six days after stomach pains and a first consultation in another establishment, in Souillac. “We filed a complaint on February 13 and requested the medical reports,” said his daughter. The one from Rose-Belle arrived on February 21 but the one from Souillac on April 9! The delay is abnormal. And the investigation has not yet started. »
A first consultation, on February 1, crystallized the family's suspicions. To relieve the pain of Jean-Sylvio Isidore, the doctor allegedly prescribed an injection, without specifying the product or requesting the medical file of the patient, on anticoagulants since 2008 and a heart operation. “When he came home, dad had a lot of pain in his right arm, at the site of the injection,” says Jessica, who had seen her father by video that day. Jean-Sylvio returns to consult and is advised to put ice on his hematoma. In vain. The sore area swells.