Investigation into the death of an elderly man in a nursing home: murder allegations removed
The Institute of Forensic Medicine at Abu Kabir determines that no direct connection can be established between the strangulation marks found on the old man's body and his death. Consequently, the alleged murder charges have been removed against the nursing home employee.
The report follows the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Abu Kabir's release of the autopsy results, in which it determined that no direct connection could be established between the strangulation marks found on the old man's body and his death.
Consequently, the alleged murder section was removed, but the caregiver remains under suspicion of abuse and assault of a helpless elderly man.
The decision in the case of the suspect was reached on Sunday. With the consent of the police and the suspect's lawyer, it was decided that the suspect will be sent to house arrest for 21 days.
"The murder suspicion is a bubble that burst," said the caregiver's lawyer. "Two weeks after the arrest of my client, I warned that the evidence in this regard is baseless."