Death of Esteban After Three Calls to Samu: Family Files Complaint Against Two Medical Regulators at Le Mans Hospital
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The 24-year-old died of a pneumothorax, after several calls to the UAS.
It took eight months for the tragic death of the young Esteban to be revealed. In Mamers, no one was really aware of the tragedy last January.
Nearly seven months after the death of 24-year-old Esteban, despite three appeals to the Samu de la Sarthe, his family officially filed a complaint on Thursday 28 August for "involuntary manslaughter".
The family, who decided to file a complaint after the failure of the friendly settlement with the hospital in Le Mans, is seeking prosecution for "involuntary manslaughter, deliberate danger and non-assistance to anyone at risk".
The family members of the 24-year-old man attack the two regulatory doctors of the Le Mans hospital for "involuntary homicide", who were content to mention "muscular" problems.


The death of a 24-year-old man in Le Mans (Sarthe), following a diagnostic mishap during his emergency call to the emergency medical services (SAMU), has reignited the debate surrounding emergency and remote care for sick people. A difficult mission, argue those who provide it.
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