He Court of Instruction number 3 of Collado Villalba has requested the company that operates a nursing home for documentation on the staff, the training of workers and the medical material that was in the nursing home during the beginning of the pandemic in the framework of one of the causes in which the cases are being investigated. possible negligence due to non-referral of patients to hospitals.
This is stated in an order, to which Europa Press had access, in which the magistrate agrees on a series of proceedings requested by the PSOEincluding the summoning of two doctors as witnesses. One of them is the head of Geriatrics at the Rey Juan Carlos Hospital in Madrid.
The complaint that gave rise to the case and that comes from the relatives of a woman who died in a residence at the beginning of the pandemic is directed against the regional presidentIsabel Díaz Ayuso, and the former councilors Enrique López and Enrique Ruiz Escudero for the alleged commission of the crime of reckless homicide.
A year ago, the Provincial Court of Madrid ordered the court to reopen this procedure by considering an appeal filed by the family against the file of the case, urging the carrying out of the necessary procedures to determine whether or not there is evidence of the aforementioned crime.
Specifically, it is agreed witness statement of two doctorsfor which the procedural representation of the popular action is required to provide the full name and surname of said doctors, their address and telephone number within a period of 5 days.
Likewise, it is urged Sanitas Mayores to contribute to the case the inventory of medical supplies existing in the residence at the time of the events, as well as the inventory of medications and respirators at the time of the events in the car residence. Also claim staff working hours at the time of the events, numbers of workers, training and qualifications, as well as the isolation protocols of the deceased residents and control sheets of the same.
The judge also claims ratio data which is stipulated by regulations and operations at the time of the events, in relation to the number of residents and staff, as well as the accreditation of staff with training in palliative care, accreditation of their work hours during those months, and accreditation of the existing medical supply to provide those medications.
For nowthere are already 25 procedures closed due to the death of elderly people due to Covid in public residences in the Community of Madrid as the commission of no crime was not proven in relation to the protocols for referring patients to hospitals in the first wave of the pandemic.
*Information prepared by Europa Press