💨 Abstract
Three Polish doctors were convicted for the 2021 death of a 30-year-old pregnant woman, Iza, due to sepsis, which sparked massive protests. The protests were against Poland's restrictive anti-abortion law, which activists blamed for delaying necessary medical intervention. Two doctors received over a year in prison, and the third a two-year suspended sentence. They can appeal.
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