A male nurse who was convicted of killing patients in Germany

BERLIN (AP) — A male nurse who was convicted of killing patients in  Germany with overdoses of heart medication is now believed to have  killed at least 86 people — and the true scale of the killings could be  even larger, investigators said Monday.

Many of the deaths could have been prevented if health authorities  had acted more quickly on their suspicions, said Johann Kuehme, police  chief in the northwestern city of Oldenburg.

Niels Hoegel, now 40, was convicted in 2015 of two murders and two  attempted murders at a hospital in the northwestern town of Delmenhorst.  He was sentenced to life in prison. But prosecutors have long said they  believe he killed many more people, last year putting the figure at 43  at least.

The crimes came to light after Hoegel was convicted of attempted  murder in another case. Authorities subsequently investigated hundreds  of deaths, exhuming bodies of former patients in Delmenhorst and nearby  Oldenburg.

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