Germany – Nazi Guard Demjanjuk’s Family Asks For Probe To Be Reopened

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    FILE - 8 Former guard of the German extermination camp Sobibor, US citizen John 'Ivan' Demjanjuk (2ndL), arrives at the district court in Munich at the continuation of his trial with a wheelchair, Germany, 12 May 2011. EPAGermany – The family of John Demjanjuk has appealed a prosecutor’s decision to shelve an investigation into his death while awaiting an appeal on a Nazi war crimes conviction.

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    Bavarian prosecutors last week closed the investigation into whether pain medication given to Demjanjuk exacerbated his kidney problems, saying no evidence was found of medical errors.

    But in the appeal filed Tuesday, Demjanjuk’s attorney says the decision contradicts “all medical knowledge” about the drug Novalgin, which is commonly used in Germany but has been banned in the U.S. and elsewhere over safety concerns.

    Demjanjuk’s family is asking that charges be brought against five doctors and a nurse.

    Demjanjuk was convicted in 2011 of serving as a death camp guard, which he always denied. He died in March at 91 while awaiting an appeal.


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    Applestein
    Applestein
    11 years ago

    it woould have been better not to give him anything for his pain. Much like he did

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    11 years ago

    first arafat and now this one…i for one dont care what was cause of death