He had turned off his roommate’s oxygen mask in the hospital and killed him: Turkish grandmother came out
Hilal K. (79), who was taken to the Mannheim Diakonissen- Hospital because she contracted the coronavirus in Mannheim, Germany, died from another Turkish woman, Hatun C. (72), who was a bed neighbor. The old woman’s ordeal did not end after her death. This time, the hospital removed her brain without informing her family, and Hilal K. was buried without her brain.
THEY GIVE IT LIFE BUT…
Hilal K., who was connected to the oxygen tube due to the coronavirus and the incident occurred on the night of November 30, slowly began to recover, but the shocking event occurred. According to information received from the hospital, Hatun C., Hilal K’s bed neighbor, turned off her fan twice that night because it was too noisy. Grandma Hilal died because she couldn’t breathe, but the nurses reached her and resuscitated her with CPR. However, the old woman died soon after.
PERMISSION NOT GRANTED TO REMOVE THE BRAIN
Before the pain of this event ended, the family was shaken by a new event… Hilal K.’s daughter, Saadet Ö. (48) recounted that they took charge of her mother’s funeral without her brain and they had to bury her like that. Stating that she did not get permission for this, Saadet Ö. He says that this situation bothers them a lot.

Hilal K.’s daughter rebelled against the German media.
Although there was suspicion of murder, this attitude of the family surprised. While Mannheim and Germany are shocked by the incident, the family says they now expect at least an apology.
Prosecutor: DOUBT, WE ARE Investigating
It was said that Hilal K.’s brain will be examined at Forensic Medicine in Heidelberg to investigate whether his death was caused by his shortness of breath or corona.
The prosecution, which confiscated the case because Hatun C. became suspected of causing the death, is trying to solve this strange case. The prosecution announced that the family will be informed once the investigations are completed.
Source: Sozcu

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