E-17-2|Missing Official Records Related to This Event

Contents archived on this page: During my later attempts to obtain government case records (aktindsigt), I found that several official records directly related to the 2016 “no fetal heartbeat” and pregnancy termination event were clearly missing, incomplete, structurally abnormal, or not fully delivered.

These absences are not random clerical omissions. They occurred during a critical period directly related to the fetal life status, medical judgment, pregnancy termination decision, and state involvement.

1. Nature of the Problem

The issue pointed out on this page is not an ordinary technical missing page, nor an insignificant administrative oversight. It occurred during a key time period directly related to the following core questions:

  • whether the fetus truly “had no heartbeat”;
  • whether the medical judgment was real, accurate, and complete;
  • whether I accepted the termination of pregnancy under conditions of full knowledge and genuine voluntariness;
  • whether the government exerted improper intervention before or after the event;
  • whether the original chain of responsibility for this event was fully preserved.
Core issue:
If the records from the most critical period are missing, then the original factual basis of the event itself is directly undermined.

2. How the Missing Records Appear

Based on the records, screenshots, and materials currently in my possession, the official records from the relevant period show the following abnormalities:

  • clear gaps in documents during specific time periods;
  • case records or handling records that should exist were not delivered;
  • traces of documents are visible in the archive structure, but the content itself is missing;
  • materials directly related to the period of pregnancy and termination do not appear in full;
  • some records show discontinuous timelines, breaks before and after, or content that appears to have been emptied out.

3. Why These Absences Are Highly Suspicious

If the missing records had occurred in an ordinary administrative matter, they might still be explained as oversight or technical problems. But in this case, the missing records occurred during:

  • a highly sensitive period involving pregnancy and medical treatment;
  • the period immediately before and after a major medical decision with irreversible consequences;
  • a time point that may involve state-directed medical pathways and later reproductive intervention;
  • a core period likely to be used later as the basis for responsibility-cutting and narrative control.

For this reason, these absences cannot easily be dismissed as ordinary administrative omissions.

Evidentiary significance:
If key files are missing, then the original medical judgment, the degree of state involvement, and the true course of events cannot be fully examined.
This means that the absence itself is part of the event.

4. Materials I Have Already Preserved

In order to preserve evidence, I have retained part of the materials related to this issue, including but not limited to:

  • screenshots of aktindsigt file structures or indexes;
  • screenshots of the missing time periods;
  • visible traces of documents that were not fully delivered;
  • comparative records against existing materials related to this critical period.

5. Role of This Page Within the E-17 Module

This page is not an isolated standalone page. It is intended to support the following main event page and sub-evidence page:

  • E-17|2016 “No Fetal Heartbeat” and Pregnancy Termination Event
  • E-17-1|Medical Process and Surgical Handling Records

Its role is to further demonstrate that this event not only contains major doubts in the medical process, but also serious problems in record preservation and information transparency.

In other words, the focus of this page is not only “what is missing,” but:
why this exact segment is missing, and how that changes the factual and responsibility assessment of the entire event.

6. Download Archived Files

Below are the download entry points for the missing-record and screenshot evidence corresponding to this page:

E-17-2-A|Screenshots of Missing aktindsigt Records

Screenshots showing missing official records, gaps, or abnormal archive structure during the key pregnancy and pregnancy termination period.

Download File

E-17-2-B|File Index and Structural Comparison

Comparative materials showing document numbering, structural traces, or abnormal breaks in the timeline.

Download File

E-17-2-C|Comparative Record of Existing Related Materials

Existing files, timeline records, and explanatory materials related to this critical period.

Download File

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