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Berlin doctor suspected of killing 10 patients, covering up crimes with fires

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Berlin doctor suspected of killing 10 patients, covering up crimes with fires
Berlin doctor suspected of killing 10 patients, covering up crimes with fires

A doctor in Berlin who was first arrested in August on suspicion of killing four elderly patients is now suspected of killing a total of 10 patients.

In five of the shocking cases, he is accused of attempting to cover up the evidence by starting fires, investigators said.

The unidentified doctor, who was part of a nursing service’s palliative care team, was initially suspected of killing four patients in June and July and then attempting, with mixed success, to set fire to their apartments.

In November, investigators said they had found evidence that indicated he killed four more patients, and on Tuesday they said they suspected him of killing a further two patients.

Police and prosecutors said Tuesday that the two additional cases surfaced when they examined patients’ files and carried out forensic examinations, including exhumations.

The two latest cases include the alleged killing of a 25-year-old woman in her apartment in Berlin in September 2021.

In that instance, the 40-year-old doctor is suspected of giving the woman a lethal mixture of various drugs to kill her.

Image shows one of the victim’s apartments, undated photo. Johannes M., 40, is believed to have killed eight people in Berlin, Germany. (NF/newsX) tidttiqzqiqkdinv eiqeeiqerixeprw

One of the victims was found in her own apartment (seen above) (Picture: NF)

Image shows one of the apartments that Johannes M., 40, set on fire, undated photo. The medic is believed to have killed eight people in Berlin, Germany. (NF/newsX)

More victims have been identified (Picture: NF)

In addition, he is suspected of killing a 57-year-old woman last June, also in her apartment in Berlin, by administering a lethal mixture of medications, investigators said.

Prosecutors and police said in a joint statement that the accused is said to have had no motive beyond killing, and that the suspect’s acts meet the legal definition of “lust for murder”.

According to the latest findings, the alleged killings took place between September 2021 and last summer.

On Tuesday, police also called on former colleagues of the suspect or relatives of care recipients who have not had any contact with law enforcement but who may also have suspicions about the death of patients or relatives, to reach out to the police.

The suspect’s name has not been released, in keeping with German privacy rules. Prosecutors say he has not yet responded to the allegations.

 

Sophie Walker

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