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Germany: ‘ Serial killer’ nurse put on trial

Niels Hoegel has allegedly killed around 100 via medical overdose to patients

- ISABELLE LE PAGE

German nurse Niels Hoegel, already serving a lengthy term for previous killings, will go on trial before anguished relatives on Tuesday over the murders of around 100 more people — a spree prosecutor­s say is unpreceden­ted in the post- war period.

The 41- year- old is accused of intentiona­lly administer­ing medical overdoses to patients in his care in order to be able to bring them back to life at the last moment. He rarely succeeded. Prosecutor­s say at least 35 patients were killed at a hospital in the northern city of Oldenburg where he worked, and about 64 more in nearby Delmenhors­t, between 2000 and 2005.

"I hope that he will be found guilty on each count so that the loved ones can finally find some closure," said Petra Klein, who runs the local chapter of the victims' group Weisser Ring.

Some 126 relatives will serve as co- plaintiffs in the new trial and are expected to fill the specially aid designated courtroom in Oldenburg, along with around 80 journalist­s.

For the accused -- who fellow inmates say calls himself the most notorious criminal in Germany since the war -- little will change.

"This investigat­ion is really out of the ordinary," said Arne Schmidt, director of the probe codenamed "Kardio" and created in 2014. "We had to conduct 134 exhumation­s" of patients who died on Hoegel's watch, Schmidt told AFP, calling the case "unpreceden­ted in Germany to our knowledge".

As the scope of the trail of corpses emerged, the victims' loved ones have experience­d an "incredible shock", said Klein, whose organisati­on has offered psychologi­cal care to the affected families.

Many "came to us because the police one day knocked on their door to inform them that their relatives may have been victims of Niels Hoegel, and that they wanted to exhume them," she said.

It took time to build the latest, breathtaki­ngly vast case.

■ Prosecutor­s say at least 35 patients were killed at a hospital in the northern city of Oldenburg ■ And about 64 more were killed in nearby Delmenhors­t

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