Buenos Aires, March 31 (NA) – A 31-year-old anesthesiologist was found dead in his apartment in the Palermo neighborhood alongside numerous disposable items and a line connected to his right foot. At the same time, the justice system is investigating the alleged theft of drugs from the Italian Hospital. Police sources informed the Argentine News Agency that the discovery was made on February 20 in a building at Juncal 4622, where the victim's sister had tried to communicate but received no response, prompting her to call 911. City Police and SAME personnel attended the scene, entered the home, and found Zalazar with no vital signs and lying on the floor, although there were no signs of violence. However, what most caught the authorities' attention were the disposable items next to the body and the line connected to one of his feet, while the autopsy revealed he died as a result of an injection of propofol and remifentanil. In this context, the Italian Hospital filed a complaint for the alleged theft of anesthetic products. Zalazar, who worked as an anesthesiologist at the Ricardo Gutiérrez Children's Hospital and was a former resident of the Rivadavia Hospital, was accused of apparently promoting“controlled trips,” through which he offered clients propofol and remifentanil to generate a“state of relaxation”or“extreme consciousness.” The other version is linked to“sexual parties”organized by the doctor via WhatsApp; at these events, these drugs would have been used, attended by the professional's acquaintances or friends.
31-Year-Old Anesthesiologist Found Dead in Buenos Aires
A 31-year-old anesthesiologist was found dead in Buenos Aires. Police discovered disposable items and an IV line near the body. Authorities are investigating the alleged theft of drugs from the Italian Hospital. The doctor was accused of promoting 'controlled trips' and organizing 'sexual parties' with potent drugs.