Based on the results of the autopsy of the deceased 14-year-old from Andrychow, it was found that the probable origin of death of the deceased 14-year-old from Andrychow was brain death – announced prosecutor Janusz Kowalski, a press spokesperson of the territory Attorney's Office in Krakow citing experts performing sections on Friday. This institution took over an investigation into a tragic incidental involving a 14-year-old girl from Andrychow.
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"As the first origin of 14-year-old Natalia's death, experts indicated brain death, which was caused by brain swelling, which was caused by massive intracerebral bleeding" – informed prok. Janusz Kowalski.
"The coldness of the organism was determined by experts during the section, but it should be borne in head that she died for almost 2 days was hospitalized and connected to ECMO apparatus, whose action affected the ability of experts to find the impact of cooling the body to the death of a 14-year-old" - he stressed.
He stressed that further analyses were needed to answer questions about the origin of brain swelling. “Only after these studies have been obtained will experts be able to identify the origin of the illness that led to the death of the child” He said.
A spokesperson for the territory Attorney's Office admitted that 1 of the elements of this investigation is besides the assessment by the Prosecutor of the compliance of the police with the search activities carried out.
"The prosecutor has already collected materials from the police station in Andrychov concerning the ongoing search activities and these materials will be analysed and assessed in terms of the correct conduct of police procedures by officers" – said prok. Janusz Kowalski.
The Ombudsman besides informed that the case had been transferred to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Krakow and would be subject to a individual prosecutor's investigation. It was added that witnesses are presently being questioned. The investigation focuses on the aspect of manslaughter.
A 14-year-old girl, Natalia, was admitted to the University Children's infirmary in Krakow on Tuesday around 18 o'clock. A spokesperson for the facility, Catherine Pokorna-Hryniszyn, reported that the girl was in a very deep state of hypothermia, with her body temperature being 22 degrees. She stressed that there was a squad of over 20 people in the infirmary with specialist specialists ready to execute the ECMO procedure. "Everything was realized at an unprecedented rate, but unfortunately it turned out to be besides late for the girl," said the spokesperson.
According to information from local portals, police received a missing individual study from Andrychow on Tuesday. The girl was expected to go to close Corners. She called her father this morning, said she was unwell and didn't know where she was. The parent reported the case to the police, which released a announcement early this afternoon about the search for the child. Shortly thereafter, a teenager was found.
"The teenager sat at 1 of the stores in Andrychow for hours. Only 1 of the residents was curious in her fate. He moved to a warm store" – local portals provide.
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Prosecutor's Office reported the probable origin of death of a 14-year-old girl from Andrychow: