HBO Max series explores case of doctor accused of hastened deaths

HBO Max has announced a documentary series on Virgínia Soares de Souza, a doctor accused of hastening the deaths of over 300 patients in an ICU in Paraná. Titled The Doctor Death Case, the three-episode series recounts the events from the perspectives of the prosecution and defense, featuring new depositions. The doctor was acquitted in 2023 after years of legal proceedings.

HBO Max is filming The Doctor Death Case, a series that revives the controversial case of Virgínia Soares de Souza, former head of the Intensive Care Unit at Hospital Evangélico de Curitiba. Arrested in 2013 for qualified homicide along with seven other team members, she was accused of administering medications and altering ventilator settings to hasten the end of terminal patients' lives.

The case sparked widespread media and public attention, raising questions about ethical practices in healthcare. The three-part series delves into the doctor's background, the reasons for the complaints, and key trial moments through new accounts that highlight tensions and inconsistencies. It discusses issues like professional accountability and vulnerabilities in the health system.

In 2017, the courts ruled there was insufficient evidence for a jury trial, and after appeals, the Paraná Court of Justice acquitted Virgínia in 2023. The production has no release date yet but aims to provide a balanced view of the case that shook the country.

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