Investigative Committee, St. A St. Petersburg woman filed a lawsuit after she was hospitalized for a tattoo session at her home 19:51

A girl’s visit to a tattoo artist in St. Petersburg resulted in a criminal case. This was reported by control RF IC by region.

In the incident, law enforcement officers saw signs that services were being provided that did not meet security requirements.

“A number of initial investigative actions are being carried out with the aim of establishing the circumstances of the incident,” the ministry said.

Young women appealed See a tattoo specialist. The master accepted customers at home, but this was in St. It did not bother the woman from St. Petersburg and she came to the session. Previously, the patient was injected with anesthesia before the procedure.

After that the girl felt bad. The victim was taken to Mariinsky Hospital in serious condition. Experts managed to find out that the patient was poisoned with novocaine.

Law enforcement immediately drew attention to the situation. They are taking all necessary measures to clarify the circumstances of the incident.

Doctors on Sakhalin before I made a mistake He operated on the woman without anesthesia.

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Source: Gazeta

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