“Why did he do it?”, “I didn’t believe in God” and “How did this happen” comment and ask social media users about a “dark” case in Mexican countries.
A legal trial was started in Mexico City on Saturday, November 11, against Dr. Ivonne “N” for the offense of improper medical services. The doctor is accused of “misleading a patient into believing she was pregnant with twins.”
When they broke the news about Ivonne “N”, they added in Fuerza Informativa Azteca: “and they even performed a caesarean section on the victim.”
This case, Aristegui Noticias indicated, “contributes to the arrest of surgeon Víctor Manuel ‘N’ in the same context.”
Authorities are investigating whether there was “an economic purpose” behind this irregular action.
A judge of #CDMX set a bond of half a million pesos for Dr. Ivonne Isabel “N” so she can start her process #freedom
In #audience A trial was initiated against him last Saturday for the offense of improper medical services.
The doctor would… pic.twitter.com/HWPEsqa2oq
— Azteca Information Force (@AztecaNoticias) November 12, 2023
unreal pregnancy
The patient, identified in El Heraldo de México, as Liliana Carmona had a cesarean section in September. “Liliana discovered she wasn’t pregnant,” the publication revealed.
The woman, as told, went to her consultations under the care of Ivonne N for those long months. The prenatal appointments included “examinations and ultrasounds after the doctor told the woman she was expecting twins.”
Two months after that caesarean section, the Public Prosecution Service reported that investigation showed that the suspect, a doctor, would have treated the victim, who underwent a caesarean section, even though she was not actually pregnant.
The intervention revealed the presence of two tumors in her uterus.
Complicity? In Aristegui Noticias they pointed out that the other doctor involved in this controversial case is Víctor Manuel ‘N’.
They charged him “for his alleged complicity in this case, during which he was placed in justified preventive detention as a precautionary measure.”
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Derived from an investigation launched at the Public Prosecutor’s Office for Territorial Investigations in Venustiano Carranza, regarding a complaint about events that took place in a clinic in the Military Aviation district, officers of the @PDI_FGJCDMX They’ve issued an arrest warrant in… pic.twitter.com/VOEKFNgQto
— CDMX Prosecutor (@FiscaliaCDMX) October 27, 2023
The Mexico City Public Prosecutor’s Office reported, according to El Heraldo de México, that “the doctors, after checking the alleged pregnancy, started the natural birth procedure; However, when she woke up from the anesthesia, doctors told the woman that she had had a “psychological pregnancy.”
After examinations conducted at the Inguarán Maternal and Child Hospital, “it was determined that the victim had not undergone natural birth maneuvers or a surgical intervention with a cesarean section, as the extraction or expulsion of the fetus and placenta did not take place, although it was performed. ” a surgical procedure or operation on the abdomen, “which could be a serious omission in the patient’s diagnosis,” the court said, according to Mexican media.
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Liliana Carmona López, the #women who entered the operating room of the Genesis XXI clinic to give birth to twins was not pregnant, this was confirmed by the @FiscaliaCDMX after learning the results of the studies carried out at the Inguarán Maternal and Child Hospital. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/X4Z70NBk4o
— Azteca Information Force (@AztecaNoticias) September 15, 2023
Bail for the doctor
The woman was detained by staff of the Territorial Investigation Coordination of the Mayor’s Office of Venustiano Carranza 5, where the Génesis Clinic was located, it was announced on Friday, November 10, 2023, citing El Universal and El Heraldo de México.
The officials took her to the Santa Martha Acatitla Social Reintegration Center to make her available to the judge, she added.
The next day, Fuerza Informativa Azteca said that a judge in Mexico City had “set bail of half a million pesos (approximately $28,300) for Dr. Ivonne Isabel “N” so that she can undergo her trial in freedom.”
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