Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis has responded by dismissing claims of a shortage of doctors in the emergency department of Kefalonia Hospital, following the tragic incident where 19-year-old Myrto, of Albanian origin, lost her life. The case is under investigation by the commander of the 6th Health Region, Elias Theodoropoulos, after suspicions were raised that there may have been a lack of staff and delays in specialist doctor intervention during the initial moments of the ambulance's arrival. However, hospital sources have denied these claims, stating that the medical team responded immediately and performed all necessary procedures. According to official information, the EKAB ambulance arrived at the emergency department just before 05:00 in the morning, with the 19-year-old in critical condition after being found unconscious in the central square of Argostoli. She was transported by rescue teams after, according to investigations, she had been earlier abandoned at the scene by three suspected individuals. At the hospital, doctors and nurses performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation for about an hour, as well as intubation and emergency medication treatment, but without success. It was later determined that the patient had suffered cardiac arrest. According to medical sources, the forensic examination in Patra revealed pulmonary edema, while toxicological and histological analyses are expected to determine the final causes. In a response on the X network, Georgiadis stated that the on-duty doctor and specialists were activated within minutes, emphasizing that the cardiologist arrived at the emergency department in less than two minutes, while the anesthesiologist arrived a few minutes later. The minister expressed condolences to the family, while stressing that all procedures were followed according to protocol, despite efforts to save the fallen.