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    Doctors Not Guilty for Patient's Death, But Attorneys Continue to
    Pursue Investigation
    Adrine Torosyan

    hetq
    12:37, October 6, 2012

    In October of last year, Vanadzor resident Vachagan Markosyan, 60, was
    rushed to Vanadzor's No. 1 Hospital named after Areshyan for an injury
    to his spinal region and chest, saying that he was injured due to a
    careless fall in the foyer.

    He was taken by ambulance to the hospital on the same day where he
    died one hour later. Meanwhile, Dr. Vardan Mkhitaryan, examining him
    at the hospital, had noted that the patient had tuberculosis and one
    side fracture. The doctor treating him, Georgy Iloyan, assigned him to
    the hospital for infectious diseases, since he wasn't allowed to keep
    a patient with tuberculosis in the hospital complex.

    According to the autopsy in the criminal case launched following the
    patient's death, the cause of death was traumatic and hemorrhagic
    shock. Dr. Mkhitaryan's diagnosis was wrong; he hadn't taken note of
    the blood in the patient's lungs; instead of 4 side fractures, he had
    noted only one, while Dr. Iloyan had given the wrong treatment.

    Charges were laid against the doctors and they were arrested. They
    were kept for 3 days in detention facilities after which a motion for
    imprisonment was made. The court sustained the motion, however,
    applying an alternative punishment - a bail of 500,000 AMD (about
    $1,227 USD), which the doctors paid the following day and were
    released.

    It's important to note that the incident took place in October,
    material was gathered and prepared since that time, and several times
    the doctors were called for questioning, but they were arrested 7
    months later, with a phone call to come to the police precinct.

    After the doctors were arrested, detained and subsequently released on
    bail, the defense motioned the investigative body to appoint another
    autopsy. On Sept. 3 of this year, the second autopsy report was
    produced, which refuted the first one. The new report cites the cause
    of death as an acute respiratory failure conditioned by the
    tuberculosis. Accordingly, there was no shortcoming or mistake on the
    doctors' part that would lead to the patient's death.

    After receiving this conclusion, the investigative body, in
    particular, Lori Police Investigator Taron Tadevosyan, however,
    decided on Sept. 20 to assign a new investigation, explaining that
    there are two contradictory conclusions in the case, one of which
    supports the doctors' guilt; the other, their innocence. Meanwhile, as
    Dr. Vardan Mkhitaryan's attorney Ruben Hakobyan states, the
    investigator's decision to assign a new autopsy is unlawful.

    "The investigator says there are opposing conclusions, let's appoint a
    third. It turns out, there's one wrong and one right conclusion, a
    third is assigned to see if the wrong was wrong and the right was
    right. However, by assigning a second autopsy, they determined that
    the first [autopsy] was wrong. The grounds for assigning another
    autopsy are clearly defined by law: a repeat examination is assigned
    when the conclusion from the initial examination is determined to be
    wrong. Consequently, when the investigator sustains our motion and
    appoint another autopsy it means that he recognized the first
    conclusion, that the doctors are guilty in the patient's death, was
    wrong, unfounded," explains the attorney, though he's convinced that a
    third autopsy report will confirm the doctors' innocence.

    "If a third autopsy takes place, the criminal proceedings have to be
    dropped, which already at this stage should've been dropped. When the
    criminal case proceedings are finally dropped, on the grounds of
    acquittal, that there was no crime in the doctors' actions, I will
    take action so that those giving instructions for illegal charges and
    illegal arrest and those fulfilling such illegal orders are subject to
    the appropriate responsibility. In any case, they have to draw some
    conclusions for their wrong decisions," says the attorney, Hakobyan.

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