No professional error

The General Syndicate of Physicians in Egypt decided to dismiss the complaint submitted by Mrs. Sahar Ahmed, a widow The late journalist Wael Al-Ibrashi Against Doctor Sharif Abbas, endemic disease consultant, who supervised his treatment during home isolation, to show whether or not there was a medical error he committed.

After about a year of investigation, the syndicate concluded that there was no professional error.

Final filing of the complaint

Dr. Jamal Abu Amira, the representative of the Medical Syndicate, head of the investigation committee into the death of the late journalist, revealed the reason for the Medical Syndicate’s decision to keep the investigation into the complaint filed against him.

Abu Amira said, during a phone call to the “Happening in Egypt” program, on MBC Egypt, that the investigation into the complaint was finally preserved, pointing out that the syndicate listened to the statements of all witnesses, in addition to its review of the Public Prosecution’s report, the forensic report, and hospital reports. in which the late journalist was treated, in addition to the report of the consultant who was presented with the subject as a whole.

An impeccable treatment

And the representative of the Medical Syndicate revealed that the consultant’s report acknowledged that the treatment that Al-Ibrashi was taking with Dr. Sherif Abbas had no dust, indicating that no error had been proven in the use of the drug prescribed by the attending physician to the late journalist.

Al-Ibrashi’s widow had accused the treating doctor of her husband of causing his death, saying that he had given him pills to treat the Covid virus, and persuaded him to take them, and Sahar Al-Ibrashi’s lawyer confirmed in his communication at the time that Doctor Sharif Abbas committed a full-fledged murder, as he deceived Al-Ibrashi and told him that he had magic pills that he discovered The most dangerous corona virus cures in a week, and persuade him to treat it at home, so that the wondrous invention does not leak, and that the hospital will not be able to do anything for it.

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