Disabled People Abused? Investigations Against Former Employees of the Dominikus-Ringeisen-Werk in Ursberg
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Employees make allegations that severely disabled people should have been subjected to violence. However, tests do not reveal any evidence of lack of care – but probably of faults among the carers.
On behalf of the church, the Dominikus Ringeisen plant in Bavaria takes care of thousands of people with disabilities. Research by WELT shows that there is a serious suspicion against nurses in a group for particularly vulnerable residents.
Suspected of maltreatment, internal conflicts and investigations at a supra-regional institution for the care of people with disabilities. However, much is still in the dark.
The public prosecutor's office is investigating former employees of the well-known church institution. What exactly happened remains unclear. Those in charge are working intensively to clarify the situation.
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