
Newborn Gang Scandal Hospital Attacked with Stones

The scandal of the newborn gang continues to shake Türkiye as the investigation into the tragic deaths of babies in hospitals unfolds. Recent developments have seen one of the hospitals mentioned in the investigation being targeted with acts of vandalism, while another hospital has had its operations put on hold.
Medilife Hospital in Bağcılar, which was implicated in the scandal, was stoned during the night, with windows being broken in the process. This violent act has not gone unnoticed, and the police are now closely monitoring the situation outside the hospital.
In addition, Esenler Güney Hospital, another institution named in the investigation, has ceased accepting patients. The signs indicating its closure have been removed by officials, highlighting the severity of the situation.
The Provincial Health Directorate teams are actively working on the hospitals involved in the newborn gang scandal, ensuring that proper investigations are conducted. Hospital licenses are also being revoked as part of the ongoing probe into the organized crime ring responsible for the tragic deaths of babies.
As the investigation unfolds, patient transfer operations are ongoing in closed hospitals, under the watchful eye of law enforcement. Police teams have established a presence in front of Medilife Hospital, restricting vehicle access in an effort to maintain order and ensure the safety of all involved.
The shocking revelations of the newborn gang scandal have sent shockwaves across the country, prompting swift action to uncover the truth and bring justice to the families affected by these heartbreaking events.





