Medical examiner Koutsis at SKAI: There is no mistake, Georgia was given a lethal dose of ketamine

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There is no mistake, it was given to Georgina lethal dose of ketamine, pointed out to SKAI the medical examiner Charalambos Koutsis.

“Right now there is a clear finding of ketamine. The quantity found, but also the time period in which it is determined that it has been given, leaves no possibility that it is negligence, I am telling you about it as a medical examiner. “A lethal dose of ketamine has been given by a third person,” he said.

The medical examiner also spoke about the investigation of the deaths of the other two children based on this unwavering fact of ketamine. All three incidents are evaluated together to determine similarities, omissions or anything that arises clarified.

Asked about death of Malena who died 2 to 3 years ago, and if toxic substance can be detected if biological material has been retained, the medical examiner replied that it is possible.

“I can not be a prophet after death and prejudge the conclusions of colleagues,” said Mr. Koutsis when asked about the previous forensic reports of children. “When these reports were made, there was no precedent for this, the unwavering fact. “In forensic science, these cases are considered one of the most difficult,” he commented.

Police and judicial authorities are awaiting the new forensic findings on the deaths of Iris and Malena. The new investigations have been undertaken by the head of the Forensic Medicine Service of Athens, Nikos Karakoukis, and also the medical examiner of Athens, Nikos Kalogrias.

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