transferred cannibal patient, worried hospital staff

Caregivers at Brive hospital share their concern about the transfer of a very dangerous cannibal patient to their establishment.

It is a patient like no other that the Brive hospital may be preparing to welcome. Staff at the facility reported his concern about the possible transfer of a certain Ahmed B., with a very violent past. They spoke out in an open letter, reveals The Midi Dispatch. The newspaper gives shocking details about his spine-chilling story and shares the reasons why caregivers oppose his arrival.

BFM TV had told the story of this baby, forgotten at the crèche by the staff. But a more serious story took place in the United States: on vacation, a mother left her 16-month-old child alone, who did not survive. An American teenager had killed his family, convinced that they were going to eat him. And in this affair which agitates Brive, it is precisely about cannibalism

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A very dangerous patient soon to be transferred to Brive?

This Friday, June 23, a medical commission was to discuss the transfer to Brive hospital of Ahmed B, currently in Eygurande. The 100 kg and 1.90 m man was 29 years old in 1997 when he disemboweled a man in the middle of the street. Lawyer Me Eyssartier explained to the Figaro thathe planted a knife in the abdomen of his victim, before bringing the blade up along his belly and rip out his ribs. “He then got into a stolen car, repeatedly drove over the body and fled.“, she continues. His lawyers would have underlined his psychiatric state, disturbed since he came out of a coma after a road accident. In 2004, he was sentenced to criminal imprisonment and served his sentence in the central house of Saint- Maur.

But the same year, Ahmed B., generally discreet and dazed by drugs, seized an ashtray and smashed the head of his fellow prisoner. The overseers then find him sitting on the ground eating his victim’s brains. “He had his hands full, his mouth full”, recalls the deputy head of detention Didier Truchon.

He was placed in a psychiatric unit and transferred to multiple units for difficult patients but could now arrive in Brive, because a stay in UMD must be temporary according to the prefecture of Corrèze. Hospital staff point fingers the lack of human, material and therapeutic resources to accommodate such a dangerous patient.

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