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Three weeks before the death of

Isabel Suárez

, her niece

Arancha Palomino

took her to a private medical center in Rivas-Vaciamadrid – a town where she and actor

Luis Lorenzo

reside – after apparently having suffered a stroke.

The 85-year-old woman came to the consultation in a wheelchair, with a crooked mouth and unable to speak well, stammering.

This was stated by the doctor who treated her, JFC, as stated in the summary of the case.

The doctor told the Civil Guard that Arancha explained that Isabel had been fine the previous days but that since that same afternoon, at 4:00 p.m. specifically, she had remained in that state.

JFC told the niece that the old lady might have had a stroke and told her that she should call the hospital for an ambulance.

Arancha's response, according to JF C's statement, was literally that "it was very bad for her, that she had to do

homework with the child

."

"The denouncer found this very strange, the fact of informing him that the lady could be suffering from a

stroke

and that the niece gave more importance to going to do homework with her son," reads the summary.

According to the doctor's account, Arancha left the health center and it was he and her caregiver who stayed with Isabel until the ambulance arrived at 9:00 p.m. and she was transferred to

the Southeast Hospital

.

The doctor learned the next day that he had been diagnosed with a urine infection at the hospital and also received the news of his death a few weeks later.

He treated her on

June 1, 2021

and Isabel passed away on the 28th of the same month.

According to what the autopsy would discover, she had suffered poisoning.

At 12:21 p.m. that day, Luis Lorenzo called 112 to report his death.

"Hello, good morning. Look, it was to notify you that a person has died at home now," says the actor.

After collecting the data on his address, on 112 they ask: "Did you expect this to happen?"

"Yes".

The call is then referred to the Madrid Community Medical Emergency service.

"Are you in palliative care?" the operator asks Luis Lorenzo.

-Sorry.

Was the patient in palliative care?

Nerd?

-No, she wasn't, she had a caregiver who took care of her 24 hours at home.

-Okay, but you were not seeing palliative doctors, was it expected as a terminal patient?

-Yes, yes, the diagnosis was very bad, he had Lewy body dementia, already in the terminal phase.

The actor Luis Lorenzo with his partner Arancha Palomino. EUROPA PRESS

The operator then transfers the call to a

Summa

doctor .

"Let's see, Isabel has passed away, it will be a while then. She already had a fairly reserved diagnosis, she had senile dementia disease due to Lewy bodies and it was already very advanced, very advanced already. So she was, well [she has] been, in quite a few evaluations by neurology and others and in the last consultation he told us that it was a matter of very little time now", Luis Lorenzo explains to the Summa.

The report of the Civil Guard states that "through all the medical reports compiled and analyzed, there is no evidence that María Isabel was in a terminal phase and that she was going to die in a matter of a short time."

Despite the dementia diagnosis, Isabel's family and friends stated that, before leaving

Asturias

, in March 2021, she suffered from deafness and had high blood pressure, but that she did not have any mental problems and that she was able to live alone.

Among the people who testified before the Civil Guard, there is also the Social Security neurologist who, already in Madrid, prescribed Isabel

Reminyl

-a drug to treat Alzheimer's- on March 30, 2021, shortly after his arrival at the capital.

The specialist declared that he did not remember the patient but, according to what he had noted in his report, he went to his office after

being diagnosed with probable Alzheimer's disease in the

private health

service, because the medication he had been prescribed is not subsidized and it was quite expensive.

The Civil Guard, the summary reads, has asked the private hospital in question, the list of medical appointments that Isabel had with them and which specialists attended her "in order to locate the health worker who originally warned or issued a clinical judgment of the María Isabel's mental illnesses, and this research team is currently managing the information received".

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