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Today, the lawsuit is open against a department head prosecuted for the death and misconduct of another person. One of the detectives, to whom Ekot spoke, was alarmed by the fact that the man was about to die.
"I said the same thing because we had all said that if nothing happened, he would die.
You said it?
– yes He will die I do not know what to do with someone who is naked and who rolls in the stool and food. I do not know how to handle that.
"We had reported for so long, everyone we knew was going to come in. He must have access to the psyche, something must be done, he can not be with us, we can not handle it. his death.We had talked about it he would die.
It was in May of last year when a 23-year-old man died after nearly three weeks of detention in Sollentuna. The water in his cell had been closed and he would have died, according to the doctor, because of his dehydration.
That the 23-year-old patient needed an antipsychotic The drugs are already in the detention protocol. But he still has not received any medicine. Several caregivers told Ekot that they had repeatedly tried to alarm the 23-year-old man about his need for psychiatric care.
"When trying to talk to him, he just looked at one and sometimes he was screaming, but there was no word coming but it was more like hiding.
What did you think of this behavior? How did you interpret it?
– Like: what's he doing here? He would not be here, period. He would be in the hospital.
Food and drinks served thrown the 23 year old around. And several staff members said that they could not decide if he had food or liquid.
"His room was filled with stools and other objects stuck to the walls and ceilings, and he had food in the cell, but we could not decide if he was eating." The food might as well be mixed with The excrement of the walls, so we could not evaluate: Eat or not? Has it got food and water? It was impossible.
"If you do not even know it and we call it, you have to think it's so bad that you send it back for evaluation, and it did not happen, and although we despair, I promise desperately make our leader understand that he has to leave.
Is it something you regret not having done?
– Yes, I did not break the law.
What do you think you would have done then?
"We would have gathered a group and left, we would just be deceiving ourselves in the words of our managers.Now we go, now they will do what they want.
Then to the hospital?
– Yes, at the hospital.
An appropriate psychiatric evaluation was only performed after 18 days. When he is then sent to the hospital, it is too late. He stops breathing during transport and dies of dehydration. Then he was in a cell, often naked, on the floor, without a mattress, in his own stool and no possibility of contact.
Today, the lawsuit against the head of the department begins on the detention. He is prosecuted for the death and misconduct of another.
The boss denies the crimes and claims, unlike several employees, that he did not know that the 23-year-old was in need of care. His lawyer Fredrik Zettergren:
– He did not receive such information and he received no indication that he was being treated.
The 23-year-old sister believes that more than the department head should be prosecuted.
– That they allowed him to lie down in his own stool, that he be lying naked, on damp ground, without mattresses and without receiving the care he needs. That he died of dehydration. I do not know what to say. I miss words for that.
"It is one thing to live with sadness after losing a sibling, but that it has been treated in this way by other people within an authority and that it is not a good thing. he is no longer sued for this, it is difficult to accept it.
Susanne Wedin is The Regional Head of the Regional Prosecutor in Stockholm. She does not want to comment on the data that staff should be alerted within 23 years:
"At the moment, I do not want to talk about it, at the risk of destroying something during the judicial review.
The prosecutor to whom Ekot spoke and the 23-year-old sister wants to remain anonymous and we replaced their voice in the feature film.
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