Doubs. Trial: Colleague "Shocked" by the Anesthesiologist and Doses 100 Times Higher than Normal
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A nurse, close to the anesthesiologist before 2017, came to testify against the one who is now accused of being a serial poisoner.
On Wednesday, an anaesthetist recounted the cardiac arrest of one of her patients in 2017. An event that gave rise to her doubts about her colleague and led to the accusations of multiple poisoning, including 12 mortals, for which Dr. Pécheier appeared in the court of the Doubs.
A consoeur, accused by the anesthesiologist tried for thirty poisonings, gave this Wednesday an overwhelming testimony in front of the court sitting in Besançon.
Anne-Sophie Balon-Dole was an anesthesiologist for Sandra Simard, who was the victim of an unexplained cardiac arrest in 2017. On Wednesday, at the seat of the Doubs court, she recounted the numbness that seized her, then the doubt that invaded her.
Balon's anesthetist testified at the trial of Dr. Frédéric Péchier, describing the poisoning of his patient who had a cardiac arrest after an injection of potassium 100 times higher than normal.

A former colleague of Dr Frédéric Péchier, tried for poisoning in front of the Doubs assizes, described the day of January 11, 2017 when his patient, Sandra Simard, 36 years old, was poisoned with potassium, injected into a pocket of rehydration solute.
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