Private ambulance dispute unfolds as defamation cases emerge

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The paramedic’s spouse, Yakovenko, indicated that her husband intends to pursue a libel lawsuit against the patient’s family. A recording of a telephone conversation with a woman was shared by the Telegram channel SHOT, stirring further attention around the case.

A healthcare worker accused of delivering unsafe services at a private medical facility is preparing to file a defamation suit. The case has drawn scrutiny as details emerge from conflicting accounts about the events surrounding care and billing.

There are claims that a private ambulance service left a baby with pneumonia in a way that raised questions, while the child’s father reportedly did not receive payment before the trip. These assertions have fueled debate about billing practices and patient care in urgent transport scenarios.

The paramedic’s wife noted that her husband did not abandon the patient at the Morozov hospital. Rather, he allegedly chose to accompany the child with pneumonia back to the hospital in Vidnoe for continued care and observation.

According to the man, the boy’s father was accused of infidelity or betrayal, though there were no formal arrangements with the Moscow hospital and no one was expected to meet the critically ill child there.

Additionally, it was claimed that any portion of the fee not paid by customers for the transport service was deducted by the private health institution, affecting the overall bill and financial handling of the case.

The ambulance worker is currently providing statements to law enforcement regarding the incident, as investigators review the sequence of events and competing narratives surrounding the emergency transport and medical decisions.

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