Be careful whom you are trusting the safety of your children and parents
For some reason, it has long been customary in the world the concept that there is a strong and there is a weak and the strong always tries to offend the weak. 76-year-old Vladimir Brouwer, an elderly pensioner, has long been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. But at one time he was quite a famous engineer. The man even received state prizes for his inventions. A few years ago, he had a complicated brain surgery and the grandfather was recommended fresh air. The pensioner’s children live and work in the city. They decided to move their father to a country house and hire him a good specialist. The pensioner’s daughter decided to find a qualified nurse. A woman named Anya was recommended to her. When hiring, she provided letters of recommendation and characteristics. In the presence of her employers, she seemed to be a professional worker, a kind and sympathetic woman. However, for poor Vladimir, the year spent under her supervision turned into a nightmare.

In less than a year, the children began to notice that their father had lost a lot of weight, stopped walking on his own, and the poor guy’s hands and head were constantly strewn with hematomas. Noticing that something was wrong, the relatives decided to install a surveillance camera in their father’s house. And in the first days of watch, what they saw just shocked them.

It turns out that the nurse constantly beat the old man, fed him only once a day, and did not give the medicine that is simply necessary in his condition. The scariest thing was that she found out about the observation. Imagine how the woman behaved with the patient without the camera. At first, the nurse apologized to the old man’s relatives and cried. Then, when she realized that this play would not work, she turned to threats.

Outraged children were forced to sue. There it was discovered that in fact the nurse’s name was different, that her recommendations were fake, as was her diploma. For her crimes, the woman was given an unequivocal sentence. The nurse was to spend the next three years in prison.
As for the old man, after the dismissal of the nurse, his condition quickly improved. Six months later, the pensioner was able to move around again without assistance, and progress is visible to the naked eye.
What’s left to add? Let everyone draw their own conclusions. I think the punishment is well deserved. What do you think?
