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Nurse Marielle DeBruhl, 39, died after working with coronary heart disease. The death is being investigated by the police.
– According to the report, there was not enough protective equipment, prosecutor Jennie Nordin, who is leading the investigation, told the Swedish Aftonbladet.
Marielle DeBruhl (39) worked in the care of patients who were ill with covid-19 at Karolinska University Hospital in Huddinge. She herself became ill from the viral illness and died only a few days later.
Now the security representative at her workplace has reported the deaths to the police. They believe that the protective equipment used in the hospital does not meet the requirements established by the Public Health Authority, according to the report.
– I have instructed the police to conduct preliminary interrogations and request written documentation. There is no suspicious person, now we will find out what has happened, Jennie Nordin at the National Unit for Environmental and Occupational Crimes says in a press release.
The case is being investigated as a crime in the workplace by causing the death of another person, an application of the law that is more common in deaths on construction sites, for example, in the event of falls or industrial accidents, Nordin explains. the Swedish newspaper.
Police are now investigating whether anyone at DeBruhl’s workplace can be held responsible for the death.
– It can be a supervisor, it can be management. We must find out, says Mats Eriksson, a police spokesman in Stockholm to Aftonbladet.
– She sacrificed her life
20302 on Wednesday was recorded infected with the corona virus in Sweden, up from 19621 the day before. 107 new deaths have been recorded in Sweden last day. Only 13 countries in the world have recorded more deaths than Sweden. 19 countries have registered several infected people.
Marielle DeBruhl (39) worked in the nursing department of pulmonary medicine at Karolinska University Hospital. For the past few weeks, he has been working to care for patients who were ill with covid-19.
She and several others in the workplace were screened for viral illness on Friday, April 17.
Four days later, the 39-year-old man was found dead in his own home.
– She did a lot of good. She sacrificed her life to save others, his wife Chad told Aftonbladet.