Domenico case: Two medical directors at Monaldi Hospital suspended

The measure follows the review of disciplinary documents regarding the child's tragic death. The company: "We are taking immediate action to clarify the situation, in compliance with the law."
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Naples – An administrative turning point marked the evening of Friday, February 27. The Colli Hospital officially announced the suspension of two medical directors involved in the case of little Domenico, the child whose disappearance deeply shocked public opinion and the Campania healthcare community.

Disciplinary measures

The decision was made following the acquisition of documents relating to the ongoing disciplinary proceedings to shed light on the facts. According to an official statement from the company, the suspension represents a necessary step in a broader process: for the other healthcare workers involved in the matter, disciplinary procedures are continuing in accordance with current regulations.

Transparency and rigor

The hospital administration emphasized the timeliness of its intervention, emphasizing its commitment to operating with maximum transparency and strict compliance with the law. The stated objective is to accurately reconstruct the dynamics of what happened, ensuring that all liability is determined in the appropriate venues.

Family proximity and staff protection

In addition to the technical and sanctioning aspects, the Colli Hospital's statement touches deep human chords:

CondolenceWe reiterate our deepest sympathy and support to little Domenico's family.

Defense of MonaldiThe company expressed gratitude to the medical and nursing staff who, despite the tense climate and the pain of the incident, continued to provide care with "professionalism and humanity."

The relationship with the usersSpecial thanks go to the citizens and patients who, in these difficult times, have shown solidarity and trust in the Monaldi Hospital, a historic hub of Neapolitan healthcare.

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