“My Lisa, killed for the fourth time” – Gioia Locati’s Blog

They killed her again, Lisa. His dad writes it, Maurizio Federico, in a post on Facebook commenting on the latest report requested by the court, which will be public on July 5th. Federico, biologist and …

“My Lisa, killed for the fourth time” – Gioia Locati's Blog

They killed her again, Lisa.

His dad writes it, Maurizio Federico, in a post on Facebook commenting on the latest report requested by the court, which will be public on July 5th.

Federico, biologist and manager at the Istituto Superiore della Sanità, together with his wife Margherita pizza Eichberg, Superintendent of Fine Arts in Calabria, had adopted Lisa in Ukraine, together with her brothers. The story here and here.

At 17 years old, in 2020, the girl was hospitalized at Bambin Gesù for a non-oncological disease.

The father wrote yesterday on Facebook:

“They had decided that Lisa needed a new bone marrow. One arrives from Germany filled with 350 ml of incompatible AB0 red blood cells.

The guidelines (but also common sense) dictate that this marrow can be infused but provided that one of the following two conditions is respected:

-Eliminate incompatible red blood cells;

-Eliminate antibodies from Lisa’s plasma that could cause the incompatible red blood cells to “burst”, causing fatal hemolysis.

None of this was done as certified by the medical records. And Lisa dies after 17 days of atrocious suffering despite tons of morphine and midazolam.”

The new expertise

The story continues: “We asked the Court for an opinion on this matter. The GUP, Valerio Savioconsidering the report offered by the PM to be insufficient, asked for another one.

Diametrically opposite to the PM’s report, this new one concludes that: “the assistance provided was… suitable, in compliance with the recommendations of the guidelines and good clinical practices” (the guidelines are those cited above).

The father reports:

“What is striking is that this second report cites the guidelines that actually they were ignored by the Bambin Gesù Hospital (which is why Maurizio and Margherita turned to court) as demonstrated by the medical records. Compared to that of the PM, this new report concludes by saying that the assistance provided was in line with the recommendations of the guidelines (!!!), is it perhaps hoped that the judge will only read the conclusions?”

When it is assumed that a reader does not delve deeper – we have seen this with some studies on vaccine damage which to be approved by publishers must contain a politically correct ending – the work ends with a conclusion different from what the work demonstrates.

But can a judge be so superficial?

On Friday 5 July in the courtrooms of the Court of Rome in Piazzale Clodio, the CTU experts will present their report.

The lawyers’ arguments will follow in October, after which the judge will decide whether to send the defendants to trial or opt not to proceed.

So the ruling isn’t there yet.

However, the parents have lost hope. The father continues:

“Seeing this report, Lisa will not get justice. In truth, from up there you can laugh, albeit bitterly. And we parents will just have to endure another humiliation.”

The final?

It’s true, the conditions are not good, but nothing has been decided yet. We want to remind Margherita and Maurizio that even if no one is found responsible for Lisa’s suffering, their commitment over these four years has a more important meaning.

The LISA association (Let’s fight together for the health of adolescents) is raising awareness among public opinion and institutions and has worked – and succeeded – to change the protocols for bone marrow transplants: it is now known throughout Italy.

Like all actions born from the heart, this commitment has also become immortal. Lies, however, fade away.