German nurse gets life in jail after murdering 10 to reduce workload

BBC NewsThursday, November 6, 2025 at 2:37:52 AM
German nurse gets life in jail after murdering 10 to reduce workload

German nurse gets life in jail after murdering 10 to reduce workload

A German nurse has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of murdering 10 patients and attempting to kill 27 others. This shocking case highlights serious concerns about patient safety and the ethical responsibilities of healthcare professionals. It raises questions about how such actions could occur in a system meant to provide care and compassion.
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