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It documents a death following cardiac treatment in Japan and a series of official contradictions that raise unresolved questions about how the death was recorded and reviewed.
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Key points (high-level)
- A patient underwent PCI (cardiac catheterization) and later died under circumstances disputed by the family.
- Medical records and imaging indicate catastrophic complications inconsistent with the hospital’s later narrative.
- The family was repeatedly told a judicial autopsy had been performed, but documentary inconsistencies raise the possibility it was not.
- Official death-related paperwork appears to include irregularities, including filing in the name of a family member who did not submit the form.
- Over many years, attempts to obtain independent investigation and media scrutiny were met with systematic non-response or obstruction.
What this is (and is not):
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and for preservation and visibility where appropriate.
Verification:
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Technical Notes. (SHA-256 table and IPFS CID can be used to detect tampering.)
Core documents
- Overview – One-page narrative for first-time readers
- Timeline (Summary) – Concise chronology for editors and researchers
- Medical Analysis – Clinical contradictions, written for expert review
- Legal Issues – Document irregularities and procedural concerns
- Evidence – Index of primary materials (PDF / images / recordings)
Archive reference
IPFS Root CID: [PASTE_ROOT_CID_HERE]
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