Overview
- The trial involves the deaths of two patients following outpatient procedures in 2019 and 2020 at the doctor's Augsburg practice.
- Prosecutors allege errors in emergency care and communication with emergency physicians contributed to the fatalities.
- One patient suffered cardiac arrest during a gastroscopy and later died from brain damage; another suffocated after a misplaced gastric balloon.
- The accused doctor claims her actions during emergencies were appropriate, admitting only to insufficient documentation.
- This case underscores the rarity of criminal charges against medical professionals in Germany, where proving gross negligence is challenging.