The Prosecution Explained that Palermo’s Nurse Had a “Natural Death,” but Analyzes the Seized Substances
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The body was sitting in a chair, there were no signs of violence and the cause of death was a pre-existing cardiac pathology. With this definition, the prosecutor's office investigating the death of the nurse found alive in a department in Palermo first disseminated an official communiqué and charted a preliminary reconstruction of the case. According to the advance of the autopsy, the death occurred between three and five days before the forens…
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Explanations were requested before the drug control and the pharmaceutical community spoke of an "ant theft" linked to drug trafficking.
The deaths of the Argentine nurse Eduardo Betancourt, 44 years old, and the anesthesiologist Alejandro Zalazar, 29 years old, have revived alarms about the use of powerful drugs such as fentanyl and propofol, which are usually acquired in pharmacies and hospitals, in the medical sectors of the country and other nations.What Argentina's Justice investigates the death of an anesthesiologist and a nurse, found lifeless in their respective apartment…
Eduardo Bentancourt was 44 years old, he was from Entre Ríos and was found dead in his Palermo department. In parallel, there are other causes due to the death of an anesthesiologist and the theft of medicines for hospital use. Read more
The autopsy performed on Eduardo Bentancourt, the 44-year-old nurse who appeared dead in his apartment in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo along with ampoules of drugs such as propofol, exposed that he died due to "hypertrophic cardiopathy and dilated with pulmonary congestion".
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