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The Madrid Provincial Prosecutor’s Office has filed a criminal complaint against the doctor and manager of an elderly care home for reckless homicide and for ignoring the protocol of action against Covid-19, which they claim caused the death of an 85-year-old woman. It is the first such case in the capital since the start of the pandemic.
The prosecutor’s office say that the doctor and manager, who were not named, denied medical attention to the elderly woman, who had just moved into the home. Madrid has been one of the hardest-hit cities in Europe by the pandemic, and the criminal complaint could become one of several alleging inadequate care at retirement homes during the period.
At the height of the first wave of Coronavirus in March, Spanish military personnel who were helping with disinfecting duties to fight the pandemic, found elderly patients in retirement homes abandoned and, in some cases, dead in their beds.
In a statement, the prosecutor’s office said the doctor ‘disregarded’ the protocol set up by the Madrid regional government in caring for residents during the pandemic, and did not call a hospital about the woman, despite her worsening condition, until eight days after she began having trouble with breathing. ‘Despite her rapid transfer to hospital, she died the following day from cardiac arrest,’ the statement said.