Was medical intervention delayed and the Croatian was used at Tribunal

Croatian Toxicologist Dr. Franjo Plavsic estimated that medical intervention following Croatian General Slobodan Praljak's self-eminence at The Hague tribunal has been too late. No matter what poison it is, speed is the key to saving the life of a poisoned patient, especially if it is known what poison it has been, he said, transmits Koha.net. [...]
No matter what poison it is, speed is the key to saving the life of a poisoned patient, especially if it is known what poison it has been, he said, transmits Koha.net.
He has stressed that it has been too long to drink poison to take Pralyak to the hospital.
The intervention was too late”, he said.
He specified that late intervention confirms the data that Pralyak had been poisoned at 11:30 and that was sent to the hospital about 12: 30 a.m., an hour later.
According to this doctor, Pralyak could have been taken to the hospital within 15 or 30 minutes, he called index.hr. And things would have been different, according to him.
It is not yet known exactly what antidote the deceased had used, but it is supposed to have been a very powerful poison, perhaps being cynic or arsenic.












