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A nurse killed 85 patients in Germany. The federal supreme court rejected appeals against the verdict in June 2019 in one of the largest serial murder cases in the history of German forensic science, leaving the perpetrator in prison for the rest of his life. The 43-year-old man is killing patients at the Oldenburg Hospital in Lower Saxony and at the Delmenhorst Hospital in Lower Saxony. He worked in the intensive care unit of both institutions, causing cardiac death by overdose of various drugs to his victims to prove his knowledge in the field of resuscitation. According to the investigative data presented in the lawsuit, he tried to focus on these emergencies, he wanted recognition. Resuscitation failed in many cases, meaning the patient was killed by the nurse, MTI wrote.
Niels H. committed the crimes between 2000 and 2005. It crashed in 2005 when a colleague in the Delmenhorst Clinic’s intensive care unit caught him giving a patient a lethal injection and turning off a vital medication delivery device.
The nurse may have been responsible for the deaths of many more people because many corpses were cremated, making it impossible to conduct an investigation for traces of drug overdose.
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