The police were warned that the parents of the eight-year-old dead girl spoke very little Danish – yet no interpreter was hired for questioning

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The Board for Patient Complaints is still investigating whether there were errors in the treatment of eight-year-old Aryam and her family up to Aryam’s death in the autumn. Now, in the police investigation of the death, the South and Southern Jutland Police have chosen to conduct a new questioning of the girl’s parents, because there was no interpreter present during the original questioning. Private photo.

Although the police were aware that there were language problems, no interpreter was used when a Syrian couple of parents had to be questioned about the death of their eight-year-old daughter at her GP. A failure, according to the law professor.

Tobias Hansen Bødker, Allan Christiansen, Søren Mejer Jensen / Radio4

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