Italian nurse kills 38 ‘annoying’ patients, takes selfies with bodies

Daniela Poggiali was arrested after an autopsy on a 78-year-old woman who died in her care

Update: 2014-10-17 12:48 GMT
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Rome: An Italian nurse who took photographs of herself with dead patients has been accused of murdering one of them and may be behind the deaths of dozens of others, according to Italian media reports.

Daniela Poggiali, 42, was arrested after an autopsy on a 78-year-old woman who died in her care revealed dangerous levels of potassium in her system.

Since then, details of the case have been leaked slowly to the media, alongside photographs of the blond nurse smiling in holiday snaps and grinning next to apparently dead patients.

The Umberto I Hospital in Lugo in northern Italy launched an investigation after it discovered that she was on duty when 38 of 86 patients during a three month period died, while the average number of deaths when her colleagues were on duty was 10.

Poggiali, who reportedly had a bad relationship with the others on the ward, is accused of injecting “annoying” patients with a massive dose of potassium, the reports said.

Potassium can stop the heart and is one of the components used in the lethal injection given to death row inmates in the United States.

Police, who arrested her October 9, say she was the only one who could have injected the 78-year-old. But they are verifying whether others who died were killed in the same manner is difficult because the substance fades from the bloodstream after a few days.

Poggiali, who has denied murder and says she is being framed, asked colleagues to photograph her alongside patients who had just died.

She is also reported to have given laxatives to patients just before the end of her shift in a spiteful bid to upset the nurses taking over on the ward.

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