Lawyer Cătălin Şerban, former vice president of the Timisoara Court of Appeal, has died. He took the SARS-Cov-2 virus on vacation to Greece



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Last weekend, businessman Romeo Dunca announced that he is offering 10,000 lei for those who donate plasma to lawyer Cătălin Şerban, hospitalized with COVID-19 in the Intensive Care Unit of the Timişoara Infectious Diseases Hospital.

Although donors were found, the doctors were unable to save the life of the former judge and vice president of the Timisoara Court of Appeal. Cătălin Şerban died on Friday. He was only 44 years old.

According to the manager of “Babeş”, the lawyer had no comorbidities and was infected with COVID-19 while on vacation in Greece.

Cătălin Şerban was on vacation together with Mircea Ioan Bucătaru-Petrescu, Administrative Director of the Court of Appeal, who passed away on August 19, at the age of 63, also due to his illness with COVID-19.

10 percent of the dead had no comorbidities.

According to official data, since the start of the pandemic, 120 people have died in Timiş County after being infected with coronavirus. Of the more than 100 people who died in the Timisoara infectious disease hospital, about 10 percent were young people without comorbidities.

“We had about ten percent of the deaths without comorbidities. They were part of the workforce, between 40 and 50 years old, men. We spoke with them, we were preparing to return them to the ward and suddenly, on 14-16-18 hours, suddenly they deteriorated and died. I did a safe autopsy, in which I did not find anything pathophysiological. The heart gives way, there are mechanisms that are difficult to explain. If we could find an explanation, we could save more people. This COVID is very vague and we have concluded that the elderly, even if they have comorbidities, even if they develop severe to severe forms, have a better prognosis than the young. We try all possible therapies, but we are powerless in these cases “, explained Dr. Cristian Oancea, manager of the Timişoara Infectious Diseases Hospital.

He served time for corruption

In 2012, Judge Cătălin Şerban, former Vice President of the Timişoara Court of Appeal, was sentenced by the Alba Iulia Court of Appeal to seven years in prison for corruption. The magistrate was convicted of influence peddling and conspiracy to commit crimes.

According to the ADN prosecutors, during February – March 2012, the defendant Şerban Nicolae Cătălin, as judge, with the position of vice president of the Timişoara Court of Appeal, demanded two Serbian citizens, through the defendants Chişărău Iacob and Rus Adrian Dan, the amount of 60,000 euros, and on March 14, 2012 he received with the help of the defendants Mihăilă Ioan Marian, Şerban Mihaela Ramona and Chişărău Iacob the amount of 50,000 euros. The money was demanded and received by Judge Şerban Nicolae Cătălin, who hinted that he had influence over the magistrates who had to resolve two cases in the appeal phase pending before the Timişoara Appeal Court, in order to determine them to reject the appeals.

One of the files had as its object a request for the replacement of one judicial trustee by another, within the insolvency proceedings initiated against SC Moldomin SA Moldova Nouă, and the second one had as its object a request for the suspension of any form of sale of the assets of SC. Moldomin SA Moldova Nouă and the suspension of its capitalization procedures.

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