Warsaw prosecutors have concluded an initial investigation into allegations surrounding the Southern Hospital, finding no current evidence of serious crimes against life or health. The investigation focused on Dr. Emil Jędrzejewski, a former employee of the hospital, who was questioned today. Prosecutor’s office spokesperson Piotr Skiba stated that Dr. Jędrzejewski remained silent in response to all questions during the interrogation. The investigation remains open, but authorities have not identified any indications of major offenses at this stage. Further inquiries may be conducted as new information emerges. The probe was initiated following unspecified concerns regarding patient care at the Southern Hospital. No further details regarding the nature of the initial allegations have been released.