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Life Sentence for Doctor's Deadly Poisonings
18 Dec
Summary
- A doctor received a life sentence for poisoning 30 patients.
- Twelve patients died as a result of the doctor's actions.
- The doctor allegedly aimed to discredit co-workers.

A French court has delivered a life sentence to a 53-year-old anesthesiologist, Frederic Péchier, for the deliberate poisoning of 30 patients. The crimes, which resulted in the deaths of 12 individuals, occurred while Péchier was practicing in two clinics located in the eastern city of Besancon.
The prosecution argued that Péchier administered lethal doses of poison, primarily to children and adults under his care. The motive was reportedly to discredit his co-workers by creating situations where they would appear incompetent or responsible for adverse outcomes, thus damaging their professional reputations.
This significant sentencing follows a lengthy investigation and trial, bringing a measure of closure to the families affected by the tragic events. Péchier's actions have sent shockwaves through the medical community, raising concerns about patient safety and professional ethics within healthcare institutions.




