http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/fiscal/acusa/homicidio/enfermera/Ryan/elpepisoc/20101109elpepisoc_5/Tes
The prosecutor accused of killing Ryan's nurse The hospital compensated with 165,000 euros to the baby's father ELENA G. SEVILLANO - Madrid - 09/11/2010
Year and a half after a mistake destroyed the lives of Ryan, the premature baby born of the first fatality of influenza in Spain, the prosecutor knows what happened in the neonatal ICU of Gregorio Marañón that 12 July 2009.
Year and a half after a mistake destroyed the lives of Ryan, the premature baby born of the first fatality of influenza in Spain, the prosecutor knows what happened in the neonatal ICU of Gregorio Marañón that 12 July 2009. And above all, who was responsible for the error that led to feed the baby the wrong way. The only defendant is A. M. M., 22 year old nurse that day trod first neonatal ICU. The prosecutor accused of a crime of reckless homicide and asked for it two years in prison.
The prosecutor alleges in his indictment, which had access COUNTRY, that the defendant decided to feed Ryan The Ouriachi, just 15 days, "ignoring the most elementary rules of caution and not be qualified for it." It was his first day in the Neonatal ICU Gregorio Maranon hospital. The supervisor had sent the letter says, "to familiarize yourself with the unit without it being [...] authorized to perform any functions." The prosecutor claimed that the nurse was that "enteral nutrition provided by the peripheral route when they ought to have power was supplied milk by nasogastric tube." As a result of that error, Ryan suffered "multi-system failure that caused his death on July 13, 2009 at 11:00.
The baby's father and widower of Dalila Mimouni Mohamed Ouriachi is not party to the case. Renounced any legal action against the hospital when he accepted an award of the Community of Madrid. The Madrid Health Service gave him € 165,000 in a settlement, according to the letter from the tax collected and confirmed yesterday the Ministry of Health, confirmed the existence of the agreement, but not the amount paid.
In addition to two years in prison, the prosecutor asks for A. M. M. the disqualification for the exercise of the nursing profession for five years. In the letter requesting the owner to open court trial and that it will interrogate the accused and witness five people, including the father of Ryan and the supervisor who was responsible for the nurse on that day.
Mimouni Dalila, 20, was the first fatality of influenza in Spain. He died at 28 weeks of pregnancy, the very next day that his son Ryan was born by Caesarean section in the latest attempt by doctors to save them both. Her husband, Mohamed, 21, publicly denounced that Delilah had been treated carelessly. He went to the emergency room three times and three sent back to the house. Finally admitted to the ICU, where he died 15 days later.
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