Indictment Made in Graz: Surgeon Is Said to Have Allowed Twelve-Year-Old Daughter to Operate
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A farmer must be notified in Graz at the beginning of last year. Only now he learns that things were not right: the surgeon should not only have let her daughter into the hall - the twelve-year-old should have become active herself. Now the case comes to court.
A neurosurgeon in Graz allowed her daughter to drill a hole into a patient's skull alone. The public prosecutor's office is charging the doctor.
In January 2024, a girl (12) was said to have drilled a hole in the head of a Styrian in the course of an emergency surgery – the "crown" uncovered the affair. But what exactly is behind it? The criminal application against the two accused surgeons lies in front of the "crown" and reveals point by point information and further details.


A 12-year-old woman is said to have stabbed a patient skull in Austria. Her mother, a surgeon, has now been charged.
In Graz, the prosecutor's office has filed charges against a neurosurgeon and another surgeon, alleging that the doctor allowed her 12-year-old daughter to participate in the operation, Slovenian and foreign media report. The girl allegedly drilled a hole in the skull herself during an operation on a 33-year-old farmer who was injured in a forestry accident in January last year. The clinic confirmed that the girl was present, and according to so…
A case has been filed against the doctor and his daughter for assault.
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