In the trial of Frédéric Péchier, the initial patient recounts their harrowing experience
In the ongoing court case of French anaesthesiologist Frédéric Péchier, one of his patients, Sandra Simard, has made a significant impact with her testimony.
Sandra Simard, a patient of Péchier for over two years, has claimed that she never purchased anything from him, but rather formed a firm conviction of his guilt through her experiences. She made this statement in response to Péchier's desire to tell "MY truth," asserting that what they all want is "THE truth."
During the court of assizes of the Doubs, Péchier shockingly stated that he should have let some patients die instead of saving them, as it would have caused fewer problems. This statement has been met with outrage and disbelief by many, including Sandra Simard, who remembers feeling contempt during his statements.
Péchier's colleague anesthesiologist, Pili-Floury, has opposed him in the case. She claimed that the choice of drug to resuscitate a patient, who later suffered a cardiac arrest, indicated that Péchier knew exactly why the incident occurred, implying his responsibility in the matter.
Péchier, on the other hand, believes that the accusation is trying to sell a case in which he is portrayed as the poisoner. He refers to a transcript of a recorded phone call during the investigation, which he believes will clear his name.
As the trial continues, the courtroom drama between Sandra Simard and Frédéric Péchier promises to be a captivating spectacle, with both parties determined to reveal the truth.