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A Berlin doctor goes on trial, accused of murdering 15 patients
A Berlin doctor goes on trial, accused of murdering 15 patients
A Berlin doctor goes on trial, accused of murdering 15 patients

Published on: 07/14/2025

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The doctor was part of a nursing service’s end-of-life care team in the German capital and was initially suspected in the deaths of just four patients.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/nation-world/german-doctor-trial-15-patient-deaths/507-d9a23181-ac9d-476e-bff5-db10c7b120f3

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