
The EL.AS investigation is ongoing. for the case 45 year old housekeeper in Rhodes who killed an elderly woman on Monday morning (21/11) and later confessed to being involved in three more murders.
The 45-year-old woman has serious psychological problems and was admitted to the Leros psychiatric clinic in 2002 because she tried to drown her one-year-old boy.
Now the leaders of EL.AS. were in a race to collect as much evidence as possible to determine if what the 45-year-old man claims is indeed “concerning”. However, the leaders of EL.AS. knowingly, referring to cathimerini.grreported that, in general, there are currently no complaints of unexplained deaths in the south Aegean, resulting in the statements of a 45-year-old man being heeded with great caution.
The woman was arrested yesterday Monday when she called authorities and said she “suffocated an elderly woman she was taking care of.” In particular, he claimed that in the early morning of November 21, without any reason, he placed a pillow on the face of a 75-year-old sleeping woman in order to stun her.
The ambulance team found a 75-year-old woman in bed and tried to resuscitate her, as she had a weak pulse until that time, however, despite the efforts of the ECAV staff, this was not possible, and finally, after a while, they confirmed her death.
During her preliminary hearing yesterday, she confessed to her actions, stating that she had stopped taking the antipsychotics she was prescribed for schizophrenia because they were causing her severe sedation.
The woman then told the police that in 2011 she deliberately gave sugar and honey to a diabetic caregiver and suspected that the death of the woman was caused by this, and last year she also gave the elderly woman a large amount of medication and claims that her death was from the said cause.
Finally, according to The Democrats of Rhodes, he described that he was then caring for a 70-year-old woman who suffered from dementia, was obese, and was bedridden. She claimed he hit her because she didn’t eat her food, adding that she had stopped taking her schizophrenia medication, which caused her to lose her temper easily. However, regarding the death of the latter, the police contacted her relatives, who said that they removed the domestic servant from a relative before the woman died.

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