Ten newborns' deaths in Turkey spark investigations, charges against 47 medical workers, and hospital closures.

The deaths of ten newborns in Turkey have eroded public trust in the healthcare system, prompting hundreds of families to seek investigations. Prosecutors have charged 47 medical workers with neglect or malpractice, alleging that they falsified records and placed patients in unsuitable care. The scandal has led to the closure of nine hospitals, and President Erdogan has vowed to hold those responsible accountable, calling for severe penalties.

November 01, 2024
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