The mother of the child who died suffocated at the Pertini hospital in Rome: “I asked for help, they ignored me”
He was called Carl Matthias the dead child suffocated by mistake from the mother after delivery to the hospital Pertini Of Rome. While she gave negative outcome the toxicological examination on the woman, there is a ten-minute gap behind the tragedy. According to the version mom shared the verse with three other mothers in the ward of Obstetrics And Gynecology. The nurse on duty says she checked her 10 minutes beforewhen the woman fell asleep. Ten minutes later the same nurse claims to have found the child dead. The mother, who is an educator by trade and lives in Palombara Sabinatells today in an interview with Republic that he often asked the staff for help in managing the child: «But no one came to my rescue. They ignored me.”
“The baby was healthy, I don’t know how he died”
The mother lets it be known that she and her husband have entrusted themselves to the lawyers Alessandro Palombi And Michele Tocci. And he says he still hasn’t understood how his son died: «He was born healthy, almost 3 chillies and 400 grams. I was happy, she was next to me. Then I woke up and he was gone. The nurse informed me of what had happened. I no longer understood anything they immediately changed my verse». She says she didn’t get to talk to the other three women featured in the verse. And she confirms that she has asked for help: «But no one has ever arrived. They didn’t listen to me. I am 29 years old but I was exhausted from fatigue. The labor had lasted more than ten hours. A natural birth”. And he adds: «There is information that we can only get from the autopsy. I’m still not sure of anything. I repeat, I had my son next to me. Then I never saw him again. It is not known whether he suffocated to death. How do you say that first? The more I read the more I feel bad, my life is ruined. Do not issue sentences before the results of the investigations”.
Manslaughter investigation
The prosecutor investigates for manslaughter. In the informed consent that the mother signed like all the other parturients it is written that “the newborn must be deposited in the cradle”. While also the other frequenters of the Pertini talk about abandonment of patients. “My wife needed to get up and she didn’t feel she had the necessary strength. She was told that the nurse was alone», says an anonymous witness to the Roman edition of Republic. And again: «My wife’s wound was treated incorrectly by a nurse who was therehe called “out of mind” because it does the opposite of how it should. The fact is that my wife had to wait an entire shift waiting for another nurse to arrive and medicate her in the most correct way». Even on social media, women talk about abandonments: «I gave birth at Pertini with an emergency caesarean and I called for assistance. They did it with an annoyed and haughty way. But most of the time they just didn’t come.’