• forrgott@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 hours ago

    So the article said he received injections. Which very easily could be the direct cause of the heart attack. Why would you assume the was no connection?? I mean, one was charged with practicing medicine without a license.

    Doesn’t sound odd at all.

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      16 minutes ago

      did you not read the article?

      The lead surgeon, identified only as “Guy H.”, was initially investigated on suspicion of manslaughter. However, prosecutors later downgraded the charges to failure to assist a person in danger, drug-related offences, and practising medicine without a licence.

      Investigators determined that the injection itself was not responsible for Laniado’s death.

      A judicial source told Le Parisien that the procedure was “quickly ruled out” as the cause.

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      2 hours ago

      That’s what the article reports. An investigation was conducted into the death, and concluded that the injections were not related. The only issue with the cosmetic surgeons was that their licence wasn’t applicable in France, or other regulatory faults.

      The victim taking numerous erectile dysfunction and penile enlargement medications were suggested to have been the driver for the heart problems that killed him.