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Additional information regarding what the deceased woman allegedly experienced while trying to seek treatment in Europe was put up in the Facebook post put up by Shin Min.
In it, the husband claimed his wife was denied treatment options at almost every turn.
The allegations, made by the husband, were that his wife had sought medical treatment at least six times in the Netherlands and Germany.
These instances included seeking help at the hotel first aid facility, local clinics, major hospitals, and even the medical department of the airline.
He said not only was the cause of his late wife's ailment not found each time, the relevant institutions even delayed arranging for her to be admitted to the hospital, which allegedly caused her to miss the golden period of receiving prompt treatment that could have saved her.
Improper send-off
The husband also said his wife's body was transported to Singapore more than 10 days after she had passed away, and that the release of the autopsy report would apparently have to wait for another month or so.
The cause of death is still unknown.
He also alleged that he spent about $6,200 euros (S$9,283) to find a local mortician to deal with the funeral in Europe, and to obtain an embalming certificate from the authorities.
However, after his wife's body was sent to Singapore, the local mortician there found that the body was not embalmed at all after it flew out of Germany.
https://mothership.sg/2022/03/singapore-woman-coma-germany-die/