A woman died after being ’embalmed alive’ due to a medical blunder in a Russian hospital, her mother claims.
Ekaterina Fedyaeva’s mother accused medics of putting her daughter on a formalin drip, which includes formaldehyde, instead of saline.
Formaldehyde is used for embalming dead bodies.
The 27-year-old had been in hospital in Ulyanovsk for routine surgery, but after being given the wrong drip, she suffered pains and convulsions for two days before falling into a coma.
Despite being flown to a top Moscow hospital, she died of multiple organ failure.
Her mother, Galina Baryshnikova, said: “Her legs were moving, she had convulsions, her whole body was shaking.
“I put socks on her, then a robe, then a blanket, but she was shivering to such an extent, I can’t even describe it.
“No doctor came to see her, although she was coming round from anaesthetic.”
The drip contained formaldehyde, which is meant for corpses for embalming.
Mrs. Baryshnikova added: “Now, I understand that formalin was simply eroding her body from inside.
“People who performed the surgery already knew that they infused something wrong. They needed to take some urgent measures – but they did nothing.”
Ekaterina was buried on April 7 and a criminal investigation has been opened into her death.
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