Scandal in the healthcare system: doctor suspected of murder!

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On August 14, 2025, the death of the patient Greta sparked investigations against her doctor and husband in Wismar. Evidence of murder.

Am 14.08.2025 sorgt der Tod der Patientin Greta für Ermittlungen gegen ihren Arzt und Ehemann in Wismar. Hinweise auf Mord.
On August 14, 2025, the death of the patient Greta sparked investigations against her doctor and husband in Wismar. Evidence of murder.

Scandal in the healthcare system: doctor suspected of murder!

On August 14, 2025, a tragic case shocked the medical community in northern Germany. Dr. Hakan Karani, a treating doctor in the Pinneberg district, is suspected of being connected to the death of his patient Greta Brüggemann. Greta was found dead from a cause of death that suggested murder - she drowned in water with an unusually high concentration of salt. This scandalous incident not only draws attention to a possible relationship between doctor and patient, but also raises questions about ethics in healthcare.

Dr. Karani, shocked by the sudden loss of his patient, may soon face closer scrutiny. The circumstances surrounding Greta's death are particularly explosive: her husband is suspected, as is Dr. Karani himself, who has been in the firing line in the past because of his close relationship with another patient. Despite the personal shock, Dr. Karani may be preparing for a professional ban, which is a drastic measure in his professional field. ZDF reports that the investigation has already shown initial results that point to a murder and thus tie the investigators to what happened.

Investigations and possible motives

The public prosecutor's office and the police in Itzehoe have now set up a special commission to investigate possible homicides in connection with Dr. Karani to clarify. According to initial findings, older patients in particular are suspected of having become victims of dangerous procedures. The exact figures were not published for tactical reasons, but it is clear that there are serious allegations in this case. [ZDFheute].

A deeper examination of the topic shows that doctors have often been involved in scandalous and tragic events in the past. Historical cases, such as the murders of British doctor Harold Shipman, who killed between 236 and 345 elderly patients, cast a shadow on trust in the medical profession. Ärzteblatt points out that homicides by doctors often take place in situations of trust - a fact which also includes the current investigation into Dr. Karani concerns.

Trust in medicine is at stake

Current events could also significantly undermine public trust in medical care. With statistics pointing to 22 documented homicides by doctors in Germany since 1990, it is clear that such incidents are not entirely atypical. The motives are often complex, from greed to personal conflicts. The image of a doctor who, if necessary, takes up arms to advance his own interests could burden doctors as a group and serve as a reminder of the importance of strict ethical control in medical practice.

The coming weeks will show how the investigation and the case of Dr. Hakan Karani continues. Together with Soko, the authorities hope to get clear answers to the pressing questions. Nevertheless, the presumption of innocence remains until the investigation is completed, so there are still some questions to be clarified.