The alkaline doctor’s victim spoke after his attacker’s secret witness was sentenced to a fine.

On Thursday, the Metropolitan Investigation Prosecutor’s Office announced that the court had imposed a fine of two hundred thousand forints on the woman who had given false testimony and persuaded her colleague to write a false document.

Well if that’s all it’s even worth falsifying witnessing

– so he reacted IndexErika Renner, the alkaline doctor, was a victim of the court’s decision. Also added

Somewhere it is also a miracle that they have come this far, since if no report is made at that time, this judgment will not be made either.

According to a previous accusation, on the morning of March 12, 2013, Krisztián Bene, who worked as the director of the hospital called “alkaline doctor”, went to his ex-lover’s apartment with a bicycle helmet covering his face. He tied her up, gave her sleeping pills, a sedative, then stripped her naked and poured corrosive material into her lower body in the tub. The alkali caused second and third degree burns and was life threatening, and the injuries are permanent even after several corrective surgeries.

After the attack, they questioned Bene and the nursing director’s secretary, and also asked when they first saw Krisztián Bene in the hospital building the morning of the attack.

Erika Renner and her lawyer had previously indicated that neither of them had told the truth in the case against the doctor. No authority filed a complaint ex officio, and the prosecutor’s office at that time wanted to close the investigation due, among other things, to the testimony of the two women, the Index. It was not until January of this year that the Metropolitan Prosecutor’s Office charged Bene, who testified against Alibi,

the other secretary was reprimanded.

The two secretaries were reported in 2015 by Renner and his legal representative after the testimonies were read at the briefing.

According to the indictment filed Thursday, the defendant’s testimony was significant in terms of being charged with a crime when a doctor was at his workplace in a hospital.

In his testimony, the witness negligently gave dates that proved to be an alibi for the doctor. The woman then modified her confession, revealing her falsehood. In addition, the defendant persuaded another woman, who also worked at the hospital, to write a false statement about the length of time the doctor was in the hospital and gave it to the defendant. The defendant gave the statement to the doctor’s attorney, which the defense attorney, unaware that it was not true, presented it to the police.

According to the newspaper, the secretary, who was sentenced to a fine, still wonders if she will appeal against the decision, since she does not recognize her responsibility in every way.

In the summer of 2018, the Curia announced a final third-instance verdict in the doctor’s criminal case: the doctor was sentenced to 11 years in prison and permanently excluded from his medical profession.



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