Public Prosecution Service Prosecutes Police Officer for Fatal Medication Error in Detainee
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The Public Prosecution Service will prosecute a police officer for administering the wrong medication to an inmate, resulting in his death. The officer is suspected of manslaughter. The Public Prosecution Service is not yet releasing the identities of the suspect and the victim. The man was being held in a cell complex at the Arnhem police station and became unwell in his cell in June. He was subsequently taken to the hospital, but resuscitation…
Arrestee: In June, an inmate died after taking medication intended for another inmate in a cell complex in Arnhem. The Public Prosecution Service is prosecuting...
A police officer in Arnhem is being prosecuted for the death of an inmate in June. The arrested man had been given the wrong medication and died as a result. The officer who administered the medication did not do enough to ensure the medication reached the correct person, the Public Prosecution Service announced Friday. The suspicion is manslaughter.
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