During his appearance at the Provincial Court of Barcelona and in an attempt to prove his innocence, the defense of Angela Dobrowolski has shown the content of the phone call that the woman of tensile He performed the night of his death at emergency services in an alleged attempt to save the audiovisual producer’s life.
Angela has been testifying before the judge for almost an hour and has tried to explain all the loose ends that have left her innocence in doubt. She has justified that she knew the situation in the event of a divorce because of the marriage contract she signed in 2012, which She used cocaine and that night she woke up very nervous to consume without the rest of their family knowing. In addition, he explained that She studied medicine to cure José María Mainat and that she was the one who diagnosed him with Type 2 Diabetes.
The Mossos D’Esquadra claim that Angela went to sleep and left her husband to die
But, above all, she has made it clear that if her intention had been to kill him, she would never have called 112 to ask for help. A call that is key to showing that she did not go to sleep and let her husband die as the Mossos D’Esquadra claim, but that she tried to save his life.
“I need an ambulance “Because my husband is having some kind of attack that he has never had before…”, thus begins the phone call that Angela Dobrowolski made to the emergency services on the night of her husband’s death. A call that was made at 3:12 in the morningwhich supposedly rechecks the producer’s blood glucose levels and could show that the glucometer was about 30 minutes off-time.
Did you call Angela Dobrowolski two minutes after finding Mainat unconscious?
According to reports and data extracted from the glucometer, Mainat had hypoglycemia at 2:41 hours with 47 mg/dL, at 2:51 hours it rose to 52 mg/dL and she did not ask for help until 3:12 hours.But if the details of the call are true, the times could have been time-shifted and Angela could have called the medical services just two minutes after noticing that Mainat was entering a hypoglycemic crisis.
To these data, we must also add the change of the pharmaceutical company. The audiovisual producer was consuming a medicine called Saxenda which can contribute to low blood sugar and which was not known at the time. Now, the company that markets the drug has added Among its side effects are low glucose levels.
In an attempt to analyse the call in the smallest detail and explain why the call could prove that Dobrowolski had no intention of killing her husband but quite the opposite, Nacho Abad and his collaborators have had the participation of a patient during the live broadcast of ‘En boca de todos’ to check the rises and falls of sugar in their bodies, and what could have happened on the aforementioned night of José María Mainat’s death.
Source: www.cuatro.com