Eight Times Morphine Dose: Thiais Hospital Poisoning Nightmare
Hospital under Examination Following Near-Fatal Morphine Overdose and Patient Death
A private hospital in Thiais, Val-de-Marne, France, is currently the focus of a significant legal investigation following allegations of patient harm and death. The case, which came to light in October, centers around the actions of two nurses suspected of criminal activity.
A Harrowing Recovery
Marwa, a patient who weighed just 44 kilograms (approximately 97 pounds) during her treatment, nearly died after receiving a substantial overdose of morphine. Described by an observer as appearing “like the living dead,” Marwa has since recovered, but vividly remembers her “traumatic” experience at the hospital. She is now doing well, having been discharged from feeding tube support, but the ordeal remains deeply impactful.
criminal Investigation Unfolds
Authorities are investigating the nurses on two counts. they are suspected of intentionally causing the death of a 75-year-old patient in March 2025. Additionally,they face accusations of poisoning Marwa with morphine,bringing her to the brink of death. The investigation is ongoing as of December 21, 2025.
This case raises serious concerns about patient safety and the potential for medical negligence within the healthcare system. further details will be reported as the legal proceedings develop.
