Garifallia remained several days in the Intensive Care Unit of the KAT hospital, but she did not make it despite the efforts of the doctors.
By Louisa Krondiris
A 37-year-old woman who is hospitalized in Onassios is reportedly being transplanted with Garifalia’s heart. Regarding liver and kidney transplantation, announcements follow.
The 41-year-old Garifalia was severely beaten by her 49-year-old partner. He stayed several days in the Intensive Care Unit of the CAT hospital, but he did not make it. Doctors informed that she is brain dead, with her family deciding to donate her organs.
Her sister said goodbye to Garifallia on social networks, posting a photo of her with the caption: “My angel, my little sister.”
The chronicle of violence
An EKAV ambulance picked up the 41-year-old woman outside a hotel in Patras in the early hours of 4/11 and took her to “Agios Andreas” hospital, accompanied by her 49-year-old partner.
After conducting medical examinations, it was established, according to the Police, that the 41-year-old woman had a severe brain injury and a fracture of the occipital bone, as a result of which she was intubated.
Then, due to the criticality of her health condition, it was decided to transfer her to a hospital in Attica.
At the same time, in the context of the investigations carried out by the Patras Police, it emerged that her partner was waiting for the 41-year-old outside the hotel where she was staying in the early hours of Monday.
According to the Police, when the woman came out of the hotel, he approached her and caused her serious physical injuries.
After his confession to the investigator, the 49-year-old was remanded in custody
Source: Skai
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